Hans-Dieter Wysuwa, SVP corporate channels EMEA and managing director of Germany at Fujitsu delivers a keynote presentation (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) –- The third keynote presentation of the day began on a rather sombre note.
A screen shot of Hosting 4 Less’ HonshuQuake.com website (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Hosting 4 Less ( www.hosting4less.com ) announced on Thursday it has launched a new website, www.HonshuQuake.com, dedicated to providing relief to the victims of the recent Japanese earthquake and Tsunami. Last Friday, Japan experienced a 9.0 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Honshu, which immediately triggered a major tsunami.
A screen shot of Hosting 4 Less’ HonshuQuake.com website (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Web hosting provider Hosting 4 Less ( www.hosting4less.com ) announced on Thursday it has launched a new website, www.HonshuQuake.com, dedicated to providing relief to the victims of the recent Japanese earthquake and Tsunami. Last Friday, Japan experienced a 9.0 magnitude earthquake off the coast of Honshu, which immediately triggered a major tsunami. The two disasters have devastated the country, resulting in 5,321 deaths, 2,383 injured, and 9,329 missing people, as well as tens of billions in damages
While two of five small-and medium-sized businesses still don’t have an online presence, those that do increasingly worry about the security of their data, in particular, as they conduct more business through their Web sites. A June 2010 survey by Symantec of 2,152 global SMBs revealed small businesses rank online attacks and information loss as their top business risks.
LinkedIn Attack Also Spread Bugat Trojan — Not Just Zeus Lesser-known financial fraud malware, such as Bugat and Carberp, are slowly making inroads and could give Zeus a run for its money, researchers say All eyes have been on the prolific Zeus Trojan with its numerous attacks during the past year-and-a-half, as well as the recent high-profile international arrests of members from two separate cybercrime rings suspected of infecting machines with the Trojan and stealing a total of $73 million from their victims’ bank accounts. But while Zeus, indeed, is the undisputed king of financial fraud malware today, a handful of other banking Trojans in the wings are slowly and quietly gaining ground. …
Despite the charges laid, data from ZeuS Tracker shows that the Zeus trojan is still “at large” with 94 active domains, and 106 Zeus configs online as of Wednesday. (WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) — Federal and state authorities charged 37 individuals involved in an international cyber-crime ring that, according to evidence unveiled in a Manhattan federal courtroom, used the Zeus trojan to gain personal information, and to steal more than $3 million from US bank accounts


