When McAfee Labs publishes its Threats Report each quarter, I tend to struggle with a combination of excitement and anxiety. I get excited to learn about the latest discoveries that plague cyberspace and anxious about whether the technology we continue to develop and hone can adequately protect our business customers. It’s critical information that we Read more…
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Q: How do you want to build a client base for your phishing kits? A: Give the popular ones away for free. Yes FREE, and as blatantly as possible, with one-click satisfaction, right on the homepage of a web site. I suspect that this is a shareware-style, lead-generation setup–as the phishing kits appear to be Read more…
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