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Monday, 31st October 2005
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  • Spammers get personal with 'spear-phishing'
  • Google to resume controversial book-copying project
  • PluggedIn: Digital revolution set to sweep "Bollywood"
  • "Sophisticated" eBay fraudsters jailed in Britain
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    Spammers get personal with 'spear-phishing'
    Phishers appear to be increasingly targeting specific individuals by spoofing a known or trusted contact with access to confidential data in an attack dubbed 'spear-phishing'.
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    PluggedIn: Digital revolution set to sweep "Bollywood"
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    Three Romanian fraudsters were jailed on Friday in London for a worldwide fraud carried out via internet auction house eBay which netted at least 300,000 pounds (US$535,000). More...

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