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Archive for the 'Magic Lantern' Category

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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
May 23, 2011 at 2:49 am

It occurs to me that I haven't recently posted any pointers to our content on SC Magazine's Cybercrime Corner, and now might be a good time to recap on what Randy and I have been posting there this month (so far…)
Babushka* dollars
David Harley, May 19, 2011
It's not surprising, given how much cybercrime originates in Eastern … Read More…

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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
May 13, 2011 at 10:33 am

That Magic Lantern thing just keeps raising its head (and an ugly little head it is too, poor thing…) Earlier this week I was in Krems, Austria, for the EICAR conference,and the story was alluded to in a paper by Eric Filiol and Alan Zaccardelle called “Magic Lantern… Reloaded/Anti-Viral psychosis McAfee Case," though it was kind … Read More…

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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
May 6, 2011 at 11:39 am

CIPAV, the "Computer and Internet Protocol Address Verifier" spyware apparently used by the FBI to monitor activity on the computers of suspects, may not seem the hottest news item around: in fact, my friend and former colleague Craig Johnston and I put together a paper – Please Police Me - on the issues involved with policeware versus … Read More…

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by David Harley Senior Research Fellow
January 8, 2009 at 9:13 am

Nigel Morris, of the UK’s "Independent" newspaper reported recently on new powers given to police in the UK and proposals to extend similar powers across the European Union.
Understandably, civil rights groups like Liberty have apparently expressed the belief that such expansion of "police hacking operations" should be regulated by Act of Parliament and that there … Read More…

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