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Banks blamed as British lead the world on phishing
A new report from RSA claims that the UK is the most phished country in the world, thanks to the speed in which money can be ‘cashed out’.
Kwik Fit protects, monitors web experience
The UK insurance distributor is using new web monitoring technology to ensure the best customer experience as well as safeguard against fraud.
Fraud management budgets to remain 'stagnant'
Even though businesses expect to see e-commerce revenues jump, many won't be spending any more on fraud management, a report finds.
NIDFPW: Lack of trust in business data handling
Less than 10 per cent of British citizens completely trust how companies handle their sensitive data, a report shows.
How to be a successful online fraudster
Ever wanted to know how easy it is to be an identity thief and earn a fortune? IT PRO reveals all…
Government throws millions at tackling online fraud
The Office of Fair Trading will receive £4.3 million to try to root out fraudulent e-traders.
Online retail fraud bites as security costs increase
Online retailers continue to lose more money from fraud, while some companies still rely on checking transactions manually.
Facebook profiles sell for less than a pound
Trend Micro updates on the latest prices for compromised data, as cybercriminals look to do some decent Christmas business.
Tim Berners-Lee fell for internet scam
Sir Tim Berners-Lee once fell victim to an online scam when trying to purchase a gift on the internet.
Cyber criminals take advantage of credit crunch
The latest McAfee research has found that online criminals are cashing in on the credit crunch, and says the threat to consumers and businesses...
RSA Europe: The career paths of a successful online fraudster
Bored of traditional information technology? Maybe it’s time to join the dark side – become an online fraudster…
Southeast London is Britain’s online fraud hotspot
The area saw 66,000 'bad' transactions for every one million processed, according to one firm.
Nigerian scammers ditch email for Facebook
Fraud moves onto social networking sites in the hopes of fooling users into sending cash.
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.
British online fraud diligence dropping
British people are getting worse at protecting themselves from online fraud, a report indicates.
Online fraud worth billions of pounds
There’s the potential for billions of pounds of fraud based on advertised stolen bank and credit card data, according to Symantec.
Week in review: Virus hits Iran nuclear power plant, Ballmer bonus woes
The past week was filled with intrigue, action and big money as a virus hits an Iranian nuclear power planet, the British police crack down on the...
Trend Micro SafeSync for Business review
SafeSync is Trend Micro's business-specific online storage service. Is it the perfect cloud storage service for your company or is it just fluff?...
Facebook and Google track user activity on NHS website
Online identity experts slam the NHS for allowing Facebook and Google to track user activities on its website.
Staffordshire County Council signs schools e-safety deal
Staffordshire County Council is rolling an e-monitoring tool out this month to nearly 400 schools to safeguard pupils’ safety while online.
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