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"The protection software currently popular is very specialised in what it protects from. Until a ..."
by John Challinor | Aug 20, 2008 9:11 PM
 
"Cyberwar is a natural progression now that computers control the infrastructure of society and ..."
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"I came across a new RHOIUM Card that safeguards payment information so that there is no private ..."
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"spyware"
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Recent articles for David Neal
May 13, 2008
The Information Commissioner has finally got his wish, increased powers totackle data breaches
 
May 13, 2008
Anti-Phishing Working Group wants input before its eCrime conference
 
May 2, 2008
HM Customs and Excise has disciplined some 300 staff in the last three years
 
Mar 20, 2008
Prime Minister promises more action on UK cyber attacks
 
Dec 13, 2007
New Symantec research finds that half of UK consumers want stronger legislation
 
Oct 26, 2007
Microsoft's has discovered some interesting new trends in cybercrime. The firm's Research Unit, which has just released its six-monthly Security Intelligence Report, found that the number of attacks designed to steal personal information had risen, as had cases of theft through social engineering.
 
 
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