Cross-site scripting
Cross site scripting XSS is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allow code injection by malicious web users into the web pages viewed by other users. Examples of such code include HTML code and clie..
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Internet crime
Internet crime is crime committed on the Internet using the Internet and by means of the Internet. Computer crime is a general term that embraces such crimes as phishing credit card frauds bank robbery illegal downloading industrial espionage chi..
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Kaspersky Internet Security
Kaspersky Internet Security often referred to as KIS is an internet security suite developed by Kaspersky Lab. It is designed for computers running Microsoft Windows. Kaspersky Internet Security supports the detection and removal of most forms of..
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MAAWG
The Messaging Anti Abuse Working Group is a group of telecommunications companies brought together by OpenWave in early 2004. The purpose of the group is to fight spam phishing and other possible forms of e mail abuse. <pXXX CBR XX..
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Phishing
An example of a phishing email disguised as an official email from a fictional bank. The sender is attempting to trick the recipient into revealing secure information by "confirming" it at the phisher's website.A Geocities web page duplicating a ..
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