You may be aware that Cameron Camp and I regularly write articles for SC Magazine's Cybercrime Corner: here here's a catch-up list of the most recent, in the hope that you might find them of use and interest. At any rate, it'll give some idea of the range of content covered.
- Ten years later, still the same malware?
Cameron Camp, August 22, 2011
Malware gangs can always pick up some low-hanging fruit by doing drive-bys on older computers. - Keyloggers and malicious intent
David Harley, August 19, 2011
Programs used maliciously are not always malware - Conferencing in the Metaverse
David Harley, August 19, 2011
Looking forward to conferences without jetlag - Fact, fiction and authoring malware
David Harley, August 15, 2011
If it isn't maliciously intended, can it be malware? - Social media and political certainties
David Harley, August 15, 2011
Blanket censorship of social media in the UK might be unlikely, but targeted blocking based on legal interception isn't out of the question - So why hasn't "Anonymous" been caught?
Cameron Camp, August 08, 2011
Are the hacktivist ideas that hacker group Anonymous is promoting resonating with the public? - A farewell to alms
David Harley, August 08, 2011
419s, job scams and "wash wash." - Linking alms
David Harley, August 08, 2011
I can't believe my own luck: Money and job offers are just pouring in.
David Harley CITP FBCS CISSP
ESET Senior Research Fellow