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Week in Review: Cloudy times for Microsoft
This week in the IT world, Microsoft plunges into the cloud, Nokia goes all touchy-feely, and James Bond goes Facebook.
Analysis: Cotton Traders hack a warning for business
The cyber-crime attack on Cotton Traders' website shows that companies need to do more to protect their data – and be better prepared for a data...
Job losses will lead to more e-crime recruitment
E-crime recruitment, the browser as the new operating system and identity theft goes social are the three top web security trends, according to a...
Government throws millions at tackling online fraud
The Office of Fair Trading will receive £4.3 million to try to root out fraudulent e-traders.
RSA Europe: The growth of the underground hacker ‘economy’
Credit card data dealing on underground forums laid bare – service level agreements and efficient cash conversion that even the stock market...
The UK needs to take the ‘e’ out of e-crime
Are politicians, police and industry really taking the threat of cyber criminals seriously, or does confusion reign?
New e-crime unit finally gets funding
Home Office and Met Police have gathered £7 million to launch a new Met police e-crime unit.
RSA Europe: Microsoft praises UK e-crime unit
Microsoft chief security advisor and ex FBI-agent hails the new Police Central e-crime unit as a possible turning point in the battle against cyber...
Home Office to fund e-crime unit
An MP has detailed plans for an e-crime unit, but it will be run by a fraud body and not the Met Police.
Man arrested over £1 million HMRC fraud
The man was arrested following an online attack against HM Revenue and Customs.
RSA Europe: Emerging markets' IT talent turning to cybercrime
Microsoft and Fujitsu security leaders both announce the big threat of the economic downturn turning future IT graduates into criminals.
SOCA reveals threat of organised e-crime gangs
New report details how adaptable and well-organised the current breed of online criminal have turned out to be.
Home Office leading urgent review into e-crime
The government has made a commitment to make sure that bodies and departments fighting e-crime know exactly what they are doing – but is it too...
SOCA cyber crime cops arrest 22 in three years
The government has defended the E-Crime unit, saying it does more than just arrest criminals.
RSA 2009: SOCA attacks heart of organised cyber crime
SOCA wants to hit the infrastructure of criminal enterprises and find out where they're storing data.
Infosec 08: Met officer outlines e-crime unit
A surprise change to the Infosec schedule sees a top Met Police officer outline how the new Police Central e-crime Unit will work - and how much...
Android becoming Windows of mobile hacking world?
As by far the most targeted mobile OS in Q2, Android looks like it could become the Windows of the cyber crime world.
Chip and pin fraud gang gets 15 years
A chip and pin fraud gang are jailed for 15 years after an investigation by the Dedicated Cheque and Plastic Crime Unit.
Have we reached the cyber crime saturation point?
With discussions of an ever increasing threat lanscape, it might sound wrong, but it appears we've reached a saturation point with security...
Week in Review: Can the Government handle data security?
Data security becomes a top level Government matter, as Labour and the Conservatives argue over ID cards and the best way to tackle cyber crime.
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