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Computer Forensics and Cybercrime Blog

Insider information on computer security, digital forensics, online safety, and cybercrime.

Recent Blog Posts

  • Be Aware: Predicted Cyber-Threats for 2012

    Andrew Frowen6th Jan 2012

    2012 will present a whole new level of threats to corporate data security and the integrity of government and corporate systems. [Read more]

  • Facebook baked up snooping cookies?

    Andrew Frowen7th Oct 2011

    Facebook was embarrassed this week with the (shocking?) revelation that the social networking website uses cookies that could potentially track every page you visit... even if you had logged out! [Read more]

  • Typos are a security risk

    Andrew Frowen14th Sep 2011

    Typosquatting is basically when Internet users type in a website address into a web browser, but a simple (usually common) typo accidently leads the user to a website owned by someone looking to profit by selling their domain... or, even worse, a scammer or virus-ridden website. [Read more]

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