Articles & Analysis

March 16, 2004 · Vladimir Golubev
Problems of counteraction to computer crimes and cyber terrorism

New opportunities of the Internet transformed many legal forms of activity, having cut down terms, simplified procedures of arranging deals and reduced…

March 10, 2004 · Judge Mohamed Chawki
The Digital Evidence in the Information Era

**Introduction** 1. The evidence is the foundation of any criminal case, including those involving cybercrimes.Searching, examining, collecting, and preserving…

March 6, 2004 · Victor Sabadash
IT and organized crime

The forming of independent Ukraine as a strong European country is tied with overcoming of considerable political, economical and social difficulties.…

March 4, 2004 · Vladimir Golubev
Criminal and Legal Aspects of Fighting Computer Crime

Nowadays, intensive use of computer technologies in various spheres of human activity has significantly changed an idea of a place and a role of information in…

February 16, 2004 · John Thompson
SYMANTEC CORP. On the record: John Thompson

John Thompson, 54, is chairman and chief executive officer of Symantec Corp. in Cupertino, which is involved in Internet security technology. Symantec, which…

February 15, 2004 · Vladimir Golubev
Information protection in automated systems

Information-communication technologies are the most important factor that affect forming of a society of 21 century. Its revolutionary influence concerns the…

February 13, 2004 · Victor Sabadash
Criminalization of socially dangerous actions in high tech field

![](/library/Sabadash.jpg) At present time world community is described by impetuous technical progress and new IT development. Development of data processing…

February 12, 2004 · Michael Smirnov
Technology of counteraction to falsification of credit cards

The counteraction to methods of a falsification paper, and recently and plastic, documents is a traditional and urgent task of protection of carriers of the…

February 6, 2004 · Guardian Unlimited
Footprints on the disk

*Computer-derived evidence has become a feature of court proceedings. Ed Halliwell spoke to an expert whose job it is to interpret the findings for a jury*…

February 2, 2004 · Anna Mayorova
2003 year - the beginning of a new civil cyberwar

Many of us are in for personal participation in fighting spam in 2004 year. A year ago Eugeny Kaspersky (the founder of Kaspersky Antivirus Labs) foretold…

February 2, 2004 · James Thompson
Cyber crime crackdown

***The police are tightening the net against high-tech crime. James Thompson investigates** They had defrauded three UK banks out of £350,000 over two years.…

January 29, 2004 · Vasili Polivanyuk
Some aspects of international counteraction to crimes committed by using information technologies

Information in general and knowledge separately are decisive factors, which influence the development of technology and technological resources of humanity. As…

January 27, 2004 · Andrey Belousov
Problems of Software Market in Ukraine

Last years, Ukrainian state services followed recommendations of several foreign mega corporations that stand up only for their commercial interests. As a…

January 26, 2004 · TechTV
Looking at Cyberlaw

**Five law professors from Harvard, Stanford, and NYU are currently shaping the future of law and the Internet.** On July 2, more than 130 people from 28…

January 25, 2004 · ZDNet UK
Cyberterror: Clear and present danger or phantom menace?

**Is cyberterrorism a real threat or just a distraction from the day-to-day job of maintaining network security?** "Our enemies will use our technology against…

January 16, 2004 · Victor Sabadash
Criminalization of socially dangerous actions in high tech field

At present time world community is described by impetuous technical progress and new IT development. Development of data processing methods has lead to…

January 16, 2004 · Vladimir Golubev
Computer Crime Typology

Experts consider that computer crimes today represent more serious danger for our country than 5 years ago. According to Economic Crime Unit of the Ministry of…

January 15, 2004 · Kim Tae-gyu
Hackers Crack Cyberspace

The sprawling high-speed network in Korea is the pride of the nation with more than 10 million households connected to the broadband Internet, marking the…

January 15, 2004 · Maxim Serkov
Swindlers caught red-handed suspected in stealing 0,5 million dollars

Officers of Organized Crime Department, Odessa, Ukraine arrested four swindlers suspected in stealing about half million dollars from accounts of one of the…

January 12, 2004 · Anna Mayorova
2003 year – the beginning of a new civil cyberwar

Many of us are in for personal participation in fighting spam in 2004 year. A year ago Eugeny Kaspersky (the founder of Kaspersky Antivirus Labs) foretold…

January 9, 2004 · Vladimir Golubev
Computer Crime Typology

Experts consider that computer crimes today represent more serious danger for our country than 5 years ago. According to Economic Crime Unit of the Ministry of…

December 24, 2003 · Vasili Polivanyuk
Computer Crime: New Kind of Professional Crime

Professional criminal activity is illegal activity of the person possessing corresponding experiences, skills, methods and instruments, person considering this…

December 17, 2003 · Vasili Polivanyuk
Interrogation of Suspects in Investigating Computer Crime

Interrogations during computer crimes investigation are carried out according to tactical recommendations developed in criminalistics [1]. Basic tactical tasks…

December 17, 2003 · Natalia Akhtyrskaja
Criminalistic Analysis in Computer Crime Investigation

Information security is becoming a problem of top priority in system of national safety and the new unified state policy in this sphere demands priority…