A phisher pays an unexpected visit to someone’s home. Courtesy of OnGuardOnline.gov.

Phishy Office
A phisher shows that phishing can happen when you least expect it — even at the office. Courtesy of OnGuardOnline.gov.

Phishy Store
A phisher visits a clothing store in hopes of getting a shopper’s financial information. Courtesy of OnGuardOnline.gov.
RE:SOLUTION
Mikko Hyppönen, Chief Research Officer at F-Secure, discusses the various aspects of crimeware. This interesting video reviews the history of Internet crime, who benefits, and scams to watch for. Courtesy of F-Secure.
E:VOLUTION
Mikko Hyppönen, Chief Research Officer at F-Secure, discusses the various motives of crimeware in a follow up to RE:SOLUTION. This frightening video details several kinds of cyber crimes and alerts the viewer to potential scams and crimes that can affect innocent people. Courtesy of F-Secure.
Targeted Attacks
Mikko Hypponen , Chief Research Office at F-Secure, discusses the issue of Targeted Attacks and provides details on how these threats affect both businesses and governments around the world. Courtesy of F-Secure.
Case Conficker — Part 1
F-Secure experts explain how the Conficker scam (aka Downadup) slipped past many technology experts through common devices like flash drives. Learn how F-Secure and other online security professionals handle these threats. Courtesy of F-Secure.
Case Conficker — Part 2
F-Secure experts explain how the Conficker scam (aka Downadup) slipped past many technology experts through common devices like flash drives. Learn how F-Secure and other online security professionals handle these threats. Courtesy of F-Secure.
Q2 2009 Security Threat Summary
The first half of 2009 was filled with new threats to Internet security. Learn what security experts are doing about drive-by downloads, Twitter worms, and Conficker. Courtesy of F-Secure.
End of Year Security Wrap-up 2008
The first half of 2009 was filled with new threats to Internet security. Learn what security experts are doing about drive-by downloads, Twitter worms, and Conficker. Courtesy of F-Secure.






