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Barclays slashes 20 per cent off unused office space
The major High Street bank has cut down on wasted premium office space at its Canary Wharf location with new desk and room management software.<br>
ICO raps Virgin Media for data breach
The telecoms provider has been found in breach of the Data Protection Act when it lost a disc holding the unencrypted bank details of some...
Can online video be profitable?
YouTube accounts for a huge amount of internet traffic, yet fails to match that with cash in the bank. Is it possible to make a business out of...
EU tells US: hands off our bank data
The European Commission and the US may have thought their agreement was ready to go, but when the proposal to allow the US to investigate European...
Study recovers over 10,000 stolen bank details
A seven-month study on malware and criminal keylogging malware allows researchers to get hold of data worth millions.
Royal Cornwall Hospital laptop theft prompts ID theft concerns
Laptop contained names, addresses and bank account details of 10,000 NHS workers.
Bank customers embrace two-factor authentication
Analysis: New research shows that online banking users want two-factor authentication, but is giving them key fobs the only solution?
Google Apps adopted by BBVA
The Spanish bank signs up to the largest ever implementation of Google Apps for Business.
Virgin Media loses disc with bank details
Virgin Media data breach sees CD with banking information of 3,000 go missing.
19 arrested in Zeus bank fraud bust
The PCeU has arrested 19 on suspicion of using a Zeus Trojan to steal millions from UK banks.
Lloyds Banking Group warns of new phishing attacks
The third-largest retail bank in the UK warns customers about attacks targeted at its new name.
British Council loses data on 2,000 staff
A disk containing bank and insurance details of 2,000 British Council employees has been misplaced.
Criminals set up phishing sites in seconds
New RSA research warns that phishing gangs can now set up fake bank websites in two seconds flat.
Week in Review: Bank busts, RIM blocks and a Wave goodbye
The cyber criminals have been raiding the banks, RIM has found itself ina sticky situation in the Middle East and Google said farewell to Wave.
Lloyds TSB extends mobile banking
The bank has become the first to introduce a range of additional services via mobile, including account transfers and view balances, in response to...
HSBC tackles credit card fraud with new system
Bank turns to business analytics company SAS to provide new platform for analysing transactions and detecting potential fraud.
Goldman employee 'stole' million dollar software codes
A computer programmer is accused of stealing valuable trading software from the investment bank giant.
Online banking grows in popularity
But as more people choose to bank online, the latest payment industry figures show criminals are increasingly targeting this channel.<br>
Nokia announces new mobile payments service
Millions of mobile phone users around the world could be able to use financial services, without needing a bank account.
Cyber criminals can make £14,500 per person
The people at the highest risk of identity theft are those who shop or bank online, says Get Safe Online report.
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