Sunday, 11. December 2011

The Art Of Profiling Cybercriminals


He's a white, 37-year-old engineer in your organization, and he feels justified in selling out your intellectual property to a foreign country because he's miffed about getting overlooked for a promotion. He has had a history of mental health problems, and his marriage is on the rocks as he faces personal financial issues.

Those are some of the common characteristics of the perfect storm for a typical malicious insider who steals and profits from his organization's trade secrets, according to a new report authored by psychologists with expertise in risk management and forensic psychology. The "Behavioral Risk Indicators of Malicious Insider Theft of Intellectual Property" research paper by Drs. Eric Shaw and Harley Stock was commissioned by Symantec and draws from real-world malicious insider cases.

darkreading.com

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Polizist fälschte 14 Drogengutachten


Ein Polizist aus dem baden-württembergischen Heidenheim hat gestanden, in 14 Fällen Drogengutachten gefälscht zu haben. Den Betroffenen waren aufgrund des vermeintlichen Konsums die Führerscheine entzogen worden. Manche mussten davon ausgehen, dass sie nie wieder ans Steuer dürfen.

spiegel.de

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Anti-Putin protests erupt across Russia


Up to 60,000 demonstrate against alleged vote fraud and demand end to Vladimir Putin's rule in largest rallies in years.

Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Russia against Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule amid signs of swelling anger over a poll won by his ruling United Russia party.

The protesters on Saturday demanded an end to Putin's rule and a rerun of the parliamentary election in the biggest popular protests since those that led to the fall of the Soviet Union.

Protesters waved banners, such as "The rats should go!" and "Swindlers and thieves - give us our elections back!", in cities from the Pacific port of Vladivostok, Perm in Siberia, Arkhangelsk in the Arctic north, in Kaliningrad and St Petersburg in the west, and Karelia in the northwest.

"Nationwide there have been protests in dozens of towns and cities, all across Russia's nine time zones," Al Jazeera's Neave Barker, reported from Moscow.

"They're calling not for revolution, but for political evolution," he said.

Russia Winter

aljazeera.com ridus.ru Moscow, protest rally on Bolotnaya Square | 360 Dergee Aerial Panorama planeta_miting.jpg

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Großdemonstration in Moskau


Sie sind mit dem Internet aufgewachsen, aber ohne Erinnerung an die Sowjetunion: In Moskau tragen Zehntausende Demonstranten ihren Protest gegen Wahlfälschungen aus den Blogs auf die Straße. Die Polizei hielt sich diesmal im Hintergrund.

Andrej hat sich eine weiße Schleife an das Revers seines Mantels geheftet, als Zeichen seines Protests. "Weiß ist die Farbe der Reinheit", sagt der 21-jährige Moskauer. "Das soll zum Zeichen werden, dass wir genug haben von Dreck und Betrug. Wir wollen Veränderung und die Wahrheit." Seine Freundin Walentina trägt einen Strauß weißer Chrysanthemen.

Viele der Menschen, die am Samstag zum Bolotnaja-Platz im Herzen Moskaus strömen, tragen Blumen oder weiße Bänder.

Protesters gather together to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011. Russians angered by allegedly fraudulent parliamentary elections are protesting Saturday in cities from the freezing Pacific Coast to the southwest of Russia, eight time zones away, a striking show of indignation, challenging Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's hold on power. (Pavel Golovkin)

spiegel.de

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No - 2050


An elderly demonstrator holds a poster showing an edited photo of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and signed "2050. No" during a mass rally to protest against alleged vote rigging in Russia's parliamentary elections in Moscow, Russia, Saturday, Dec. 10, 2011.

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