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There is a wealth of information availble on the internet about security issues and solutions. These are just some. They cover the subject areas of Fraud, Hacking, Managing Security, Spam and Viruses.
EURIM - IPPR E-Crime Study
Partnership Policing for the Information Society
CERT Coordination Center: Lists resources that might be useful for dealing with computer viruses.
Consensus List of Deceptive Spyware Scenarios
Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section: US Department of Justice site investigates computer crimes and intellectual property issues.
Computer Hacking and Ethics: By Brian Harvey University of California, Berkeley.
Computer Incident Advisory Capability: US Department of Energy provides news on computer viruses, hoaxes, chain letters, mailing lists, and operating systems.
Computer Security: Resources on computer security threats, viruses and hackers, laws, policies and organisations provided by the National Securities Insitute.
Computer Security Resource Centre: National Institute of Standards and Technology.
Computerworld Hacking Center: Computerworld IDG.net Whitepapers.
European Institute for Computer Anti-Virus Research (EICAR).
Federal Trade Commission: Information security home page.
Federal Trade Commission e-Turtle Campaign: The new campaign to help consumers keep their personal data safe online.
Frontline: Hackers: A PBS.org report on hackers.
Identity Theft, Do You Know the Signs?, UK Fraud Advisory Panel, 2003 (90 kb)
Internet Fraud Complaint Center: A partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Centre (NW3C).
Internet Fraud Watch: Provided by the National Information Fraud Centre.
LinuxChix is a community for women who like Linux, and for supporting women in computing. The membership ranges from novices to experienced users, and includes professional and amateur programmers, system administrators and technical writers.
Linux Security Audit Project: Facility for the coordination and discussion of the security and auditing of free software for the Linux OS.
Linux Security: is designed to serve as the primary internet-based source of information, insight and news relating to Linux and Open Source security issues, and is driven by the security needs of the users of the site.
Proclaiming spam a worldwide problem that threatens the global Internet economy, the Global Business Dialogue on Electronic Commerce (GBDe), one of the world's leading voices on e-commerce policy, has called for a global strategy to tackle spam, including focusing on "fraudulent email.", Telecom Web, November 2003.
Stay Safe On Line: National Cyber Security Alliance site designed to give you the information needed to secure your home or small business computer.
The Center for Internet Security (CIS) is a not-for-profit cooperative enterprise that helps organizations reduce the risk of business and e-commerce disruptions resulting from inadequate security configurations.
Trusted Computing: Promise and Risk by Seth Schoen,Electronic Frontier Foundation, 2003.
Worldwide E-commerce Fraud Prevention Network: Seeks to significantly reduce merchants' exposure to online fraud and promote the growth of e-commerce.