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IPRED law begins to bite - 2 arrested

In a pretty eventful halfweek, which saw the passage of the IPRED law in Sweden, a resulting drop in internet traffic to an increased demand for anonymizers, the Police have began raiding suspected fil sharers. This raid was reportedly a part of an international sting operation that involved raids in Britian, Belgium, Netherlands and Spain.

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IP Law passed in Sweden - Internet traffic drops 30%

On April 1 Sweden passed the EU directive called IPRED (Intellectual Property Rights Enforcement Directive) into law. That same day, internet traffic dropped by 30% according The Local, an online newspaper. The law will allow courts to order ISPs to hand over information that identify suspected illegal file sharers. The belief is that commercial infractions of intellectual property law within the EU will eventually be criminalised.

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Malware successfully installed. Click OK to Finish!

An article by Zdnet’s Zero Day blog discusses the current spread of malware via the Windows Autorun functionality - USB being the main transport agent.Talking about the malware, it notes:
Their functionality varies. It started out with online games password-stealers targeting World of Warcraft, LineAge and others. But over the last months, we’re seeing malware being [...]

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Do you have rootkit in your security software?

TrendMicro reports having found what could be a rootkit in an enterprise infosecurity software. The rootkit-churning vendor is the same one that published Sony MicroVault USM-F fingerprint reader discovered last year. What other products has this vendor shipped?

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What is security monitoring?

So what is security monitoring? It could be any of security (information, event, information & event) monitoring. Whatever name you choose to call it I’m referring to any kind of monitoring with the help of software and with the primary aim of detecting security policy violations possibly before it is too late to act. With any breach of security policy, there are cyber observables and an outcome.

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IBM set to wrap Apple with Papermaster

Its been widely reported here, here and here (and oh here too) that Apple went ahead to hire an IBM executive Mark Papermaster to head Apple’s iPhone and iPod division even though IBM had threatened Papermaster with a lawsuit. Now a US federal court judge in New York has ordered Papermater to stop working for [...]

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