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Computer Misuse Act - Case Studies - UK
Anti-hacker reform facing delay
First Direct upgrades account aggregation systems
Security software turns its attention from the external threats to the dangers within
Thought for the day:
Beware the danger of DIY leaving presents
Man arrested over Cisco source code theft
Laying down the law
Undercover operation
Hackers face longer jail sentences under plans to update the Computer Misuse Act
MPs call for update of computer crime laws
MPs suggest updates to e-crime law
Boost UK govt cybercrime resources
Watch out for internal attacks
Your shout
Business wants tough IT crime law
Biometric card scheme will thwart identity theft, says Blunkett
Thought for the day:
Be an IT crime-stopper
Your shout
Public inquiry to reassess cybercrime laws
Met to use IT specialist special constables to fight e-crime
Whitehall delays launch of national e-crime plan
Eurim calls for better reporting and help to prevent cybercrime
Government urged to step up fight against cybercrime
Effective ICT implementation
Beware the hidden dangers that lurk within
On the right side of the law
Call for specialist technical judges after teenager is cleared of attack
Teenager cleared of major hacking attack
Cyber attack on US shipping exploited known security hole: teenager accused
Users question need for Whitehall action
Thought for the day:
The attack of the worms
Don't look forward to the next big thing
Now make the law work for you
Victory for campaigners as government agrees to update the Computer Misuse Act
How Computer Weekly's campaign spurred the Home Office to action
Home Office to update Computer Misuse Act to tackle web attacks
IT leaders say UK laws do not deter hackers
The demise of the warchalkers
Experts fear hacking scenes in Matrix Reloaded are too accurate
Whitehall acts to marshal UK's security expertise in fight against cybercrime
Quality versus subscription
Internet Crime Forum calls for tougher sentences for hackers
London's cybercrime squad
Police hamstrung by UK's outdated computer laws
Directors face 'cyber liability'
Revenue staff visit illegal websites in internet trial
Firms 'too busy' to help police
Revenue staff break data law by snooping on stars
Call for cyber law review
Concern grows over cybercrime
Time for action on cyberlaw
City IT's concerns over cyberlaw effectiveness
Lessons from US cyber-law
'Average hacker' skills shut down US defence systems
University centre hopes to fill the gaps in IT legislation
Don't shoot the messenger
Alleged author of Unix hacking kit arrested
Easynet alerts police to security firm's "breach"
IT's shame at top of mucky e-mail league
IT professionals back call to reform Computer Misuse Act
Readers urge Home Office to change UK's outdated IT law
Thought for the day:Who guards the Net guards?
News round up: June 2002
Government invites IT industry to put its case
Senior IT directors back call for tougher cybercrime laws
Citibank overhauls online aggregation
Keeping IT legal
US defence systems are like a baked Alaska - a hacker's tale
Egg cracks banking code
Essential contacts
Banks fear legality of Web aggregation
Private eyes
Whitehall begins review of UK's cybercrime laws
IT workers disillusioned with computer crime laws
Peer backs bill to outlaw denial of service attacks
Wireless Lans expose firms to denial attacks
Police IT group backs law review campaign
Don't rush to rewrite law until existing Acts have been tested
Companies fearing bad publicity let hackers off the hook
Law does not deter "addicted" hacker
Outdated laws fail to define, halt or combat cybercrime
Hackers laugh at the law
IT security underspend proves UK firms underestimate risks
Beyond the firewall
Sign up to our online petition
US firms report cybercrime
Police powerless as spam hijackers target UK firms
Are you using enough protection?
The law must be changed to redefine criminal activities
Employers back campaign aims
MPs back Computer Weekly campaign
Lock down the law
Industry bodies support Computer Weekly's campaign
Microsoft security chief voices support
IT bosses back call for review of the law
UK must lock down the law to stop the hackers
Campaign aims to tighten up cybercrime law
Law ties police hands in fight with hackers
Eurim urges e-law reform
Be paranoid
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