Web
|
Images
|
News
News Home
US
World
Business
Finance
Industry
Technology
Science
Media & Advertising
Politics/Law
Entertainment
Internet
Health
Sports
Culture
Log In
Researchers offer new tool that finds additional clues of fraudulent Web sites
Have an interest in this Story?
Sign Up for Real-Time email updates
Newsday
|
August 28, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Intercepting Internet traffic, and spying on the communication between two computers, is a gold mine for hackers. Now Carnegie Mellon University researchers hope software they've built will make it harder for criminals to hit that jackpot.The software, a free download for use wi...
Read Full Article
Leave a Comment:
You must be logged in to leave a comment
Log in
|
Register
Most Read World Articles
Rage at Howard bumping Obama
- Brisbane Courier-Mail
FLIR receives $30.4M in orders from U.S. Army
- Security Dealer
Israel briefly halts Gaza attacks
- Wichita Eagle
Army apologizes for 'Dear John Doe' letters to dead GIs' kin
- Chicago Tribune
No progress on European gas
- MarketWatch
Featured Members
Gordon Kauer
Sales Rep/News/On Air
Broadcasting Industry
Matthew Clark
Mentor
Entrepreneur
View more profiles
Access dozens of premium and subscriptions sites
Free!
Download now
.
Advertise
|
Build a News Circle
|
Get News Briefings
|
Congoo News Home
|
Get the Netpass
About Congoo
|
Terms
|
Privacy
|
Need Help?
|
Site Map
Copyright ©2009 Congoo.com. All Rights Reserved.