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War on phishing to last 20 years
Cybercrime experts believe we are in for the long haul fighting phishing attacks as criminals change tack.
Tories call for new cyber security minister
Shadow home secretary criticises the Government and outlines Conservative plans to change the state approach to cybercrime in the UK.
Half of UK small business are cybercrime victims
New Get Safe Online report finds the basic measures are not enough to tackle increasingly sophisticated attacks.
Collaboration between police and businesses needed 'to stem cybercrime'
Organised criminals in the UK are relying on a lack of partnership between public and private sectors, says an expert.
IT security to have active role in internet policing
The police in the UK need to understand the technology involved in cybercrime - and only closer ties with tech companies will allow that.
One third of UK business fail to report cybercrime
New survey finds that businesses often weigh up the damage to their reputations before going to the police.
EC throws weight behind security research
9/11 anniversary spotlights e-borders, cybercrime and privacy.
Security budgets set to rise in line with cybercrime
The latest web security research is predicting IT security budgets will have to rise in line with cybercrime to keep pace with new exploits and...
Cybercrime: The challenges of the Police Central e-crime Unit
Charlie McMurdie repeats her call for vendor and industry cooperation, while F-Secure's CTO calls for cybercrime to be considered as serious as...
BCS launches 2012 cybercrime think-tank
The British Computer Society has created a new forensics group to examine the cybercrime threat posed up to and during the 2012 Olympics.
BBC buys botnet to highlight cybercrime
The BBC has purchased hacking software for one of its television programmes, to highlight the dangers of cybercrime.
Small businesses ignore peril of cybercrime
New research finds that small companies in Europe don't think that they're a prime target for cybercrime.
Cybercrime not a police priority, peer warns
Lord Erroll blasts police and Home Office for not doing enough to prevent cybercrime.
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