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SanDisk and Ritek settle patent dispute
Deal sees Ritek license flash cards, USB flash drives and storage systems patents from SanDisk.
Over half a million credit card details exposed
Web hosting firm Network Solutions has released a statement confirming its servers were breached, allowing for over half a million card...
Growth in stolen bank data pushes prices down
With cybercrime on the increase, the black market has been flooded with stolen bank and credit card details, forcing criminals to sell the data for...
Lush customer details stolen by hackers
The Lush website is attacked by hackers who stole numerous credit card details.
Five ways businesses can improve by social networking
The credit crunch getting you down? Here are five ways to get your staff working more efficiently just by using social networking tools.
Darkmarket fraudster could face 10 years in jail
One of the founding members of credit card fraud forum darkmarket.ws could receive up to 10 years in jail after admitting his guilt in court this...
Visa plans Google Android and Nokia apps
Google Android and Nokia are looking to form important partnerships with the credit card network.
ICO warns DWP to honour data protection laws
As the DWP explores the use of credit reference agencies for benefit claims, the ICO wants to ensure data protection laws are adhered to. <br>
New CAPTCHA worm breaking Google's defences
Security firm takes credit for discovering a new worm that is taking over Gmail accounts, after breaking CAPTCHA.
Economy takes down Nvidia's Nvision show
The credit crunch takes another victim as Nvidia's previously successful Nvision event is cancelled this year.
Outsourcing drives IT services market growth
Although the credit crunch will be a factor, IDC estimates that outsourcing will continue to drive the Western European IT services market.
Card-not-present fraud up 13 per cent
Official 2008 card fraud figures show chip and PIN continuing to drive fraudsters online or to those cards not yet reliant on PIN protection to...
Alcatel will launch 100Gb ethernet in 2010
Alcatel-Lucent has announced it will provide new line cards from next year, increasing the speed of its 10Gb routers and switches to 100Gb. <br>
Credit crunch dents IT recruitment rates
Annual salary survey reveals that while the number of IT staff hired in 2007 was good, rising global economic pressures and compounded skill...
Orange launches HD calling in UK
The technology may have been on the cards for years, but finally HD calling is available on our shores from Orange.
Card companies - and the slow road to security
While credit card companies want retailers to handle card data more securely, the job is proving too much for some.
Super SMEs beat recession
While most SMEs are feeling the effects of the credit crunch and lingering economy, Super SMEs are thriving because of their investment in IT.
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.
RBS and McDonalds serve up contactless payments
RBS launches contactless debit cards and teams up with Formula 1 to demonstrate the technology by paying for a hamburger at a McDonalds drive-thru.
Mobile payments to oust cash and cards
Microchip and mobile payments will take over by 2020, consultants predict.
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