Amanazas are still hidden online
Internet consumers should also consider protecting themselves from phishing and spam, and be aware of the latest threats that appear on the Internet.
Internet consumers should also consider protecting themselves from phishing and spam, and be aware of the latest threats that appear on the Internet.
The municipal president of Aguascalientes, Gabriel Arellano Espinosa, reported that the cameras will be installed by the Municipality and the Board of Trustees of the Fair. He also assured that with the surveillance solutions there will be greater coverage and constant monitoring of the fair area.
The 2009/2010 catalogue exposes and highlights the characteristics of each series of consoles, showing the existing models of each, as well as the individual components for the design of their own console options. This catalogue also includes a dedicated customer section with comprehensive solutions provided by Winsted's technical interior department.
Also on display are new Coast 2 Coast video workstations, TV mounts, and Sight-Line consoles.
For this event, the organizing committee of Expo Seguridad Mexico, concerned about the atmosphere of insecurity that is experienced in much of the country, offered its support by providing 10 Mercedes-Benz vans to move the participants to the Alcázar del Castillo.
On this occasion, the work of President Calderón against crime was highlighted, however, it was also recognized that much remains to be done in terms of security and justice throughout the country.
The new president of the association, Ana Franco, pledged to work tirelessly to achieve the objectives set by the institution, such as "rescuing the time of abandonment, neglect, corruption and impunity of the security and justice system that citizens have tolerated."
Likewise, Samuel Ordaz Cortez, general director of Giprex Mexico, the organizing company of Expo Seguridad México, presented a pin to the President with the legend "United Against Crime", as well as an image that contains a ribbon with the colors of the Mexican flag surrounding a pen. This pin will also be offered to exhibitors and visitors of Expo Seguridad México (from April 21 to 23, 2009) and the donations obtained will be delivered to "México Unido Contra la Delincuencia" at the end of the event.
The Waledac Trojan, which appeared in February as fake Valentine's Day postcards, also gave variations through spam emails that according to Eset, pretend to be news sent by news agencies about an explosion in different cities of the world.
An attack technique also appeared at the end of the month that first infected routers and modems with Linux platforms.