Shoulder surfers beware!
Source:Baltimore Sun
The software will apparently be made available to Canadians when the final version of the software is released to 19 countries during the second half of this year.
"The fundamental fact is cyber criminals are highly organized with sophisticated corporate structures and business chains," said Michael Fraser, director of the Communications Law Centre at the University of Technology Sydney in Australia.
"They have R&D departments, strong distribution networks and Web sites for the discerning cyber criminal," Fraser said.
This stuff isn't going away anytime soon folks, so keep your patch levels up and your anti-virus current...
"One bill, announced by Van Loan, would require telecommunications and internet service providers to:
Van Loan said the bill won't provide new interception powers to police, but simply update the legal framework designed "in the era of the rotary telephone."
He noted that police can already get the authority to intercept communications, but the network is often incapable of allowing such interception."
In addition a second bill introduced would: