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The Verizon findings were released on the same day

Parts of the internet were burberry ties understandably confused this week when a Research In Motion job post revealed that the company was looking for an iOS developer. But you can put those dreams of a cross-platform BBM client to rest—it's the enterprise market that RIM has in mind.

As first reported by John Paczkowski at All Things D, the Canadian mobile giant is looking for “an experienced iOS/Objective-C developer capable of architecting, designing, developing and testing complex applications for iPhone and iPad devices.” While some speculated that RIM was perhaps finally planning to port is proprietary BlackBerry software to other platforms, the reality is actually quite tame.

The Waterloo-based company clarified that the listing is related to RIM’s upcoming BlackBerry Mobile Fusion platform, which will allow IT administrators burberry handbags outlet to manage not just BlackBerry and PlayBook devices, but those running Android and iOS operating systems as well.

Perhaps the writing was on the wall all along—the listing itself explicitly mentioned that candidates would be expected to create “exciting enterprise applications for distribution on the iOS platform.”

Activists with hacker skills were behind more than half the data stolen in cyber attacks last year, according to findings released on Thursday by the largest US telecommunications carrier.

While criminal groups accounted for an overwhelmingly majority of cyber strikes on networks, "hacktivists" were the ones who rampantly looted data once inside computers, Verizon Communications burberry sneakers women said in an annual Data Breach Investigations Report.

"This re-imagined and re-invigorated specter of 'hacktivism' rose to taunt organisations around the world," the US telecom titan said.

"Many, troubled by the shadowy nature of its origins and proclivity to embarrass victims, found this trend more frightening than other threats."

About 98 per cent of computer network breaches at companies last year were the work of outsiders, with criminal groups out for profit were figured to be behind 83 per cent of those attacks.

However, it was self-described activist organisations such as Anonymous and Lulz Security who stole 58 per cent of the data while being involved in far fewer cyber attacks, according to Verizon.

"While good old-fashioned Ray ban sunglasses greed and avarice were still the prime movers, ideological dissent and schadenfreude took a more prominent role across the caseload," the report said.

The report cited data provided by the US Secret Service, the Dutch National High Tech Crime Unit, the Australian Federal Police, the Irish Reporting & Information Security Service and the Police Central e-Crime Unit of the London Metropolitan Police.

The Verizon findings were released on the same day that an IBM X-Force 2011 Trend and Risk report indicated that tightened security at companies is forcing cyber crooks to rethink tactics and shift to new fronts such as smartphones.

The X-Force report indicated hackers were increasingly resorting to automated password guessing programs, attacks on mobile gadgets,burberry watches for men outlet and "phishing" attacks that trick people into downloading viruses or revealing sensitive information.

"We've seen surprisingly good progress in the fight against computer crime through the IT industry's efforts to improve the quality of software," said X-Force threat intelligence and strategy manager Tom Cross.

"In response, criminals continue to evolve their techniques in an attempt to find new avenues into an organisation."

Attack techniques include injected malicious code into legitimate websites or ruses that involve impersonating popular social burberry shoes outlet networking services, X-Force warned.

In a bit of good news, the amount of spam email in 2011 was about half that in 2010, according to IBM.

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