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Statistics in Cybercrime
China Internet Development Statistics Report

January 2010, China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) released...

 
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What's at issue in Cybercrime
New 'month of bugs' campaign outs LInux-based console flaw

A group of security researchers began issuing what they said will be a month-long list of undisclosed bugs, as well as detailed analysis of known vulnerabilities. The first zero-day: A Linux-based Web hosting console.

The Abysssec Security Team said it would disclose vulnerabilities in software made by Adobe Systems, Microsoft, Mozilla, Apple, HP, Novel and other vendors. The Month of Abysssec Undisclosed Bugs issued two advisories Wednesday: A detailed analysis for a bug affecting previous versions of Adobe Reader and Adobe Flash and a zero-day flaw affecting cPanel, a Linux-based server Web hosting console.


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Offline Consequences of Online Victimization: S...

ABSTRACT. As increasing numbers of youth embrace computer-mediated communication to meet academic and social needs, interpersonal violence directly and indirectly related to the Internet is occurring more often. Cyberbullying in particular has shot to the forefront o...

 
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