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LG Flatron L206WU - DisplayLink monitor
DisplayLink technology uses USB to expand your desktop view - no graphics card required! We check out the LG Flatron L206WU.
Server crash takes out Lloyds ATMs
An error in a Lloyds Banking Group server took out ATMs and debit card transactions this morning, according to reports.
ID card scheme could cost twice estimated cost
New report finds that national ID database project could double in cost and be as risky as NHS IT project.
Is mobile malware really a risk?
Following on from the Samsung Wave and HTC Magic shipping with a malware-infected microSD card, we investigate into how much of a threat mobile...
iPhone upgrade fever leads to insurance fraud
An insurance firm claims iPhone-related claims spike by 50 per cent whenever a new model comes out as owners seek an upgrade by means fair or foul.
Orange and Barclaycard launch co-branded contactless credit card
Widespread NFC-driven mobile payments have come one step closer with the first product of the Orange and Barclaycard's high-profile partnership to...
Mastercard drops Global Payments from PCI approved vendors list
Credit card company follows Visa's lead by axing support for Global Payments over data breach.
Cable wants to cull ID card database
In a speech at the Liberal Democrats' party conference today, Vince Cable has made the case for scrapping Government database schemes.
German Ticketmaster site hacked
Kartenhaus.de, a daughter company of Ticketmaster has informed its customers that credit card information from 66,000 customers have been stolen...
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...
Visa warns of key logger increase
Credit card company Visa has issued a warning to its clients to beware of the increase of key logging attacks at their payment terminals.
Visa says RBS Worldpay and Heartland not PCI compliant
The payment processors are put in a difficult position after Visa takes away their industry card payment security certification following data...
Credit card data regulation revises self-assessment
The council administering the PCI DSS data security standard has revised its self-assessment questionnaire to promote compliance and adoption.
Iris IrisCard Anywhere 4 review
The IrisCard Anywhere 4 business card scanner cleverly combines hardware and software to assist anyone who collects lots of business cards.
iTunes hits 10 billion downloads as online music market slows
As Apple celebrates reaching its latest landmark by giving away a $10,000 gift card, the latest NPD figures suggest we may be losing interest.
Thales wins first ID card contract
French firm Thales has signed a four-year contract worth over £18 million with the Identity and Passport Service.
Happy birthday Chip-and-Pin, one year old today
Chip-and-Pin celebrates its first birthday, but security experts warn that there is still more to do to secure card data.
Sainsbury’s IT pro busted for Nectar points scam
A Sainsbury's IT worker stole over 17 million Nectar card points worth over £80,000.
15,000 Standard Life customers' data put at risk
HMRC admits CD containing personal data lost in transit may put pension customers at risk of identity fraud weeks after similar breach involving a...
Orange, Barclaycard partner on mobile payments
The credit card firm looks to extend contactless lead and target 28 million potential customers with a range of mobile, financial and payment...
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