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Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 26/05/2010
» Information security experts are urging the government to set up an independent office of national cyber security responsible for national data security issues.
Database, James Hein, Published on 19/05/2010
» Should you have the right to your own data? Privacy people think we should, and I think we should in many instances, but governments and some providers are no so positive about this.
Database, Published on 05/05/2010
» Security software publisher Symantec has alerted soccer fans to Internet scams relating to the upcoming World Cup, launching a website, <a href="http://www.2010netthreat.com">2010netthreat.com</a>, to detail the dangers.
Database, Sasiwimon Boonruang, Published on 24/03/2010
» The growth of the Internet as a ubiquitous part of life has made social networks and mobile devices more vulnerable to attack, with the users themselves often the weakest link.
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 24/03/2010
» Hackers are now taking advantage of trusted friendships in social networks by mimicking the identities of users and luring their connections into attacks.
Database, Don Sambandaraksa, Published on 24/02/2010
» What do the GT200 magic wand and the Internet Sniffer project have in common? Both are an assault on privacy and allow the state to pick on anyone at will.
Database, Published on 10/02/2010
» What a difference an "a" makes, announced Apple as it introduced its new iPad (not iPod) tablet; it is the successor to the Apple Newton MessagePad, which went out of production in 1998 after dozens were sold; like the Newton, the iPad will let users write directly on it and save to memory, and cost less than $1,500, or about 50,000 baht in real 2010 money. The Apple iPad tablet (said a writer at Popular Mechanics magazine) might shake up six industries: it could give revenue to newspapers, rebuild comic books because it has colour, make a whole new platform for magazine publishers, revolutionise mobile gaming, kill netbooks for couch surfing, and boost the market for PC parts starting with flash memory.
Database, James Hein, Published on 03/02/2010
» Google has finally started to stand up for freedom of information on the Internet and told China it would no longer be filtering search results there.
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 27/01/2010
» Experts have raised concerns over whether using Sniffer software to resolve suspicious internet activity violates the Computer-related Crime Act B.E. 2550.
Database, Suchit Leesa-nguansuk, Published on 20/01/2010
» In the physical world, the police need help from forensic teams to collect evidence to solve crimes and catch culprits. Similarly, in the digital world, digital forensics are a crucial part of the fight against cyber criminals and hackers. The evidence these professionals can gather against suspects can be presented in court.