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Oracle buys authentication firm Bharosa
Oracle adds identity fraud prevention company Bharosa to its security lineup.
Cyber crime on the rise in the UK
Cyber crime contributes to rising UK fraud levels, according to consultancy’s latest global research.
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.
US Government to sue Oracle for alleged fraud
The US Department of Justice has joined a whistleblower's case against Oracle, which has been accused of overcharging the US Government.
Retailers should carry the can for online fraud
Online retailers should be held responsible for the safety of consumers shopping on their sites, according to a new survey.
Alleged spam king Soloway charged with fraud
First man to be charged with aggravated identity theft under new US anti-spam laws.
Analysis: The biggest identity fraud in history
IT PRO looks at how millions of credit and debit card numbers were stolen from US and UK retailers, and examines how taking this case to court...
Microsoft, Experian service targets ID fraud
Partnership launches proof-of-concept identity management service, to reduce the number of online identities consumers have to track and...
A boost for server-based computing
Server virtualisation isn't the only technology to benefit from the introduction of multi-core processors. Faster, more capable, silicon is also...
BT public vote chooses broadband locations
Six new communities will benefit from fibre optic broadband following a public vote.
Hotmail users benefit from new any address feature
Microsoft's new Hotmail feature will seem very familiar to longtime GMail users.
HSBC deploys 'simple' anti-fraud measure using the phone
Rather than fiddle around with authentication devices like card readers, HSBC customers will be able to prove who they say they are just by...
Bargain hunters ignore festive fraud threat
The credit crunch is driving shoppers online, despite the threat of fraudsters stepping up their activities during the Christmas period.
Russian gang defrauds bank customers with trojan
Swedish bank Nordea hit by country's biggest internet fraud as £600,000 goes missing from customer accounts.
One in three workers would steal data
Unscrupulous IT workers are more likely than ever to steal company data if they thought it would benefit them, an employee survey has revealed.
Global credit card fraud forum busted by police
The FBI, SOCA and other international law enforcement agencies join forces to close down a site dealing with the buying and selling of stolen data.
How businesses can use the cloud today
Microsoft’s Simon May and Steve Plank, along with IT Pro contributing editor Steve Cassidy discuss the practical applications of cloud computing,...
Schoolchildren benefit from Safer Internet Day
Proof that UK parents are listening, while special initiatives are set up marking Safer Internet Day to educate schoolchildren about the dangers.
Android users to benefit from Google Docs offline
The cloud company tries to improve the mobile experience by adding offline support for Docs access from Android handsets.
Dell and Microsoft to release AIDS charity PC
The PC maker and software giant become the latest companies to release products that benefit U2 singer Bono's (Red) AIDS-fighting charity.
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