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Cybersleuth patrols business beat
Agencies and companies come together to resist phishing
EU rethinks data retention by ISPs
Identity Card Bill high on government's agenda
Thought for the day
The bogeyman cometh
Convicted spammer gets nine years in jail
Debate suggests sanctions may be needed to deter unethical IT use
The secret life of companies exposed
Thought for the day:
Cybersex and the kiss of death
European conference focuses fight against cybercrime
Man arrested over Cisco source code theft
Man pleads gulity to credit info theft
Your Shout
German teenager indicted over Sasser worm
Police question details of India code theft
Group helps US DOJ in fraud stings
UK and Russia break online extortion ring
Thought for the day:
Howard's way
Compliance: Make it work for you
Hack attacks down on last year, says survey
IT rackets are favourite for organised crime
'Disorder and corruption' taking over internet, author claims
Russia - a happy haven for hackers
More information released on Cisco code theft
Thought for the day:
The attack of the phishers
India poised to tighten data protection law
BCS backs professional register for expert witnesses in forensics
Thought for the day:
Actions speak louder than keystrokes
Businesses are under attack from cyber criminals, says MS security head
E-crime strategy is long overdue
EU prepares to debate P-to-P file-sharing
Thought for the day:
Trustworthy for some
Industry group drops DVD copying case
Govt to create national technology strategy
Confusion over UK data retention laws continues
Opponents step up fight against proposed EU antipiracy law
Spanish police arrest Raleka worm suspect
Former Gateway CFO denies fraud charges
E-mail worm masquerades as PayPal message
Virus writers dismiss Microsoft bounty fund
Cybersecurity is a balancing act, says ex-FBI head
Teen hacker charged with securities fraud and ID theft
Why you must report e-crime
Romanian man charged with releasing Blaster worm variant
Thought for the day:
Protect your Achilles' heel
Online retailers and Microsoft tackle ID fraud
Blaster suspect 'surprised' at arrest
Teenager arrested in Blaster worm case
Thought for the day:
The attack of the worms
US updates surveillance laws
MCI could be barred from US govt contracts
Senate committee approves cyber peeping bill
Congress fights over spam opt-in rules
Telcos and IT firms at high risk from economic crime
More training needed to meet security threats
Force field
US Senate committee approves stronger antispam bill
Automatic ID management pays dividends
Whitehall acts to marshal UK's security expertise in fight against cybercrime
California man to plead guilty to Al-Jazeera hacks
Police to sign up IT special constables in war on hackers
Business rejects EU data law plans
Whitehall gives councils £26m incentive to work together on e-government projects
Big IT projects must include e-crime measures
Thought for the day:
Caught by the net?
One gang, some chips and an Eastern connection?
US govt seizes website and posts piracy warnings
Cops take on chip stealing robbers
Directors face 'cyber liability'
Thought for the day:Dark matter on the web
Home Office rethinks e-mail snooping law
TMA 2002: Reality bites
Retailers and card issuers step up fight against online fraud
Outsourcing: Location, location, location
The Government stakes its future on technology
Caught in the act
News round up: June 2002
Thought for the day:Secure PCs and see-through Windows
Thought for the day:Fear or freedom?
Essential contacts
Thought for the Day:No hiding place
FBI hints at dismantling cyber arm
Business fears as Whitehall IT crime team loses its chief
Arresting solutions
Cybercrime and punishment
Why IT security is like rearranging deckchairs on the Titanic
Profit and loss: weekly round-up
Life in the fast lane
Will e-targets get in the way?
Reuters secures alliance with Symantec
Hackers gain political leaders' credit card details
A year in e-business
Keeping the invaders outside the perimeter
Supercomputers: the long arm of the law?
No cash for fight against cybercrime
Snoopers' paradise - the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill
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