If Kazuma Yabano stays out of trouble for four years, his 22-month prison sentence will simply go away.
First Sasser Sven gets a wrist-tap from a German court, and now this. As
Indeed. While this case, the first involving a conviction on phishing in Japan, will draw some contempt from the tech industry, it isn't nearly as in the workplace. A Trend Micro survey of users found one in three US end-users had no problem clicking suspicious links or visiting questionable sites from their workplace computer, because that computer belongs to the company and not the person using it.
David Utter is a staff writer for Murdok covering technology and business. Email him
Found an error or have a suggestion? Let us know and we'll review it.
Suggest a Correction
Yahoo! Japan Phisher Gets Suspended Sentence
0 views
Comments (0)
Please sign in to leave a comment.





No comments yet. Be the first to comment!