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Hi-tech crime rates rise
UK businesses lack confidence that government has enough resources to tackle crime rate.
Q&A: Tom Ilube, head of Garlik
The chief executive of identity management provider Garlik discusses how to keep yourself and your information safe online.
Analysis: Data losses – New responsibilities for business?
The recent House of Lords cybercrime report urged new policies to improve data security. IT PRO looks at how business and law enforcement would be...
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.
Businesses must go after bad guys, says top cop
In an exclusive interview with IT PRO, one of the central figures behind the new national e-crime police unit - Charlie McMurdie - reveals that...
Online fraud in the UK grows by 20 per cent
A new cybercrime report shows that the rise in e-crime shows no signs of abating.<br> <br>
European CyberCrime Centre set to tackle online fraud
The specialised unit at The Hague will be a hub for co-operation between member states.
One online crime occurs every 10 seconds
The bad guys have adapted their approach to target a public more knowledgeable about online threats, according to research by Garlik.
SOCA reveals its online security battle
SOCA rarely publicises its work against e-crime, but a new report reveals this year's battle against serious organised cyber criminals.<br>
Microsoft aids Interpol with forensic policing
Microsoft will hand out cyber forensic tools to Interpol to help enhance public safety and security.
Microsoft deals major blow to cybercrime organisations running Zeus botnet
Firm claims to have disrupted a critical source.
Cybercrime more profitable than drugs
The profits of cybercrime are huge, but what is it that IT security can do to stem the new wave of cybercriminals – exacerbated by the state of...
Cybercrime could be as bad as the credit crisis
Top crime experts around the world agree that the threat of cybercrime is only going to get worse.
UK and US plays host to most malicious code
Despite cybercrime legislation, the UK and US are still the most popular spots to host malicious code, according to experts.
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...
Police wants volunteer officers to fight cybercrime
The Police Central e-crime unit is looking for volunteers – but instead of pounding the beat they’ll be helping to fight e-crime.
First arrests for new police e-crime unit
The Police Central e-crime Unit raided addresses in London suspected to be part of an European cybercrime operation.
Met Police start to combat 2012 Olympics cybercrime
The Met Police is taking preventative measures to tackle concerns over ticketing scams and hacking ahead of the 2012 Games thanks to new Government...
Weak passwords leave British open to cybercrime
Our tendency to use easy to remember passwords is making the job easy for identity thieves.
UK businesses demand national e-crime police unit
A major report on business crime shows just how much cybercrime has grown in the last four years and how current law enforcement is failing to deal...
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