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UK calls for summit to fight iPod crime

UK calls for summit to fight iPod crime

Home Secretary does not explain how security features would actually work.
Iain Thomson May 1 2007 2:20PM Security
Phishing scheme dupes bank customers into forwarding phone calls

Phishing scheme dupes bank customers into forwarding phone calls

A phishing scheme attempted this week to capture both victims' personal information and their phone calls, according to researchers at SecureWorks.
Frank Washkuch Apr 30 2007 9:42AM Security
US regulators hang up on mid-air phone calls

US regulators hang up on mid-air phone calls

US regulators won't allow in-air phone calls.
Tom Sanders Apr 5 2007 2:38PM Telco/ISP
OpenOffice calls on Dell for distribution deal

OpenOffice calls on Dell for distribution deal

Open source project appeals directly to Michael Dell.
Tom Sanders Mar 15 2007 11:56AM Training & Development
China embracing 'illegal' VoIP calls

China embracing 'illegal' VoIP calls

High phone charges drive users to unlicensed internet calls.
Simon Burns Mar 7 2007 8:27AM Telco/ISP
Republican calls for email and IM monitoring

Republican calls for email and IM monitoring

ISPs would have to keep records of emails, IM and website visits.
Iain Thomson Feb 12 2007 9:44AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft calls for granular security

Microsoft calls for granular security

Digital certificates and smart cards are the future, Microsoft chairman
Bill Gates predicts
.
Tom Sanders Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Security
Amnesty calls for Egyptian blogger's release

Amnesty calls for Egyptian blogger's release

Karim Amer facing 10 years for posting anti-Egyptian views.
Matt Chapman Feb 2 2007 9:49AM Software
UK research calls for robot rights

UK research calls for robot rights

Think-tank suggests robot rights and responsibilities.
Iain Thomson Dec 22 2006 9:48AM Oddware
Cisco study: security-related helpdesk calls on the rise

Cisco study: security-related helpdesk calls on the rise

Security-related helpdesk calls are rising sharply with organisations planning to boost security spending next year to protect workers, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 13 2006 3:55PM Security
UK think-tank calls for right to copy CDs and DVDs

UK think-tank calls for right to copy CDs and DVDs

IPPR says using iPods and MP3 players makes criminals of millions.
Bobby Pickering Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Software
Vizrea calls up multimedia social networking

Vizrea calls up multimedia social networking

Access your home PC music collection using a 3G phone.
Matt Chapman Sep 25 2006 9:57AM Telco/ISP
Ryanair to offer in-flight mobile calls

Ryanair to offer in-flight mobile calls

Phone service ready for take off.
Andrew Charlesworth Sep 1 2006 10:17AM Telco/ISP
Jajah offers free web activated telephone calls

Jajah offers free web activated telephone calls

Internet startup believes community of users won't abuse the system.
Marc Delehanty Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Telco/ISP
OECD calls for global war on spam

OECD calls for global war on spam

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has launched a global campaign to step up cross-border law-enforcement cooperation to combat spam.
William Eazel Apr 21 2006 1:16PM Security
NCL leads calls for anti-phishing action

NCL leads calls for anti-phishing action

An initiative led by the National Consumers League (NCL) has brought together law enforcement organizations, financial services and technical industries to combat the growing threat of phishing.
William Eazel Mar 20 2006 9:53AM Security
Web consortium calls for simplified secure browsing

Web consortium calls for simplified secure browsing

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has called on IT security industry experts for help with a forthcoming workshop that aims to identify methods to simplify secure web browsing.
William Eazel Dec 20 2005 11:42AM Security
Court cuts off Verizon nuisance calls

Court cuts off Verizon nuisance calls

As part of its ongoing battle against SMS spam and unsolicited sales calls, Verizon Wireless has won permanent injunctions to stop two telemarketing firms from making illegal marketing calls to cell phone users.
William Eazel Dec 12 2005 9:42AM Security
 British MP calls for cybercrime tzar

British MP calls for cybercrime tzar

A member of Parliament has called on the British government to take a lead from the U.S. and form a new national cybersecurity agency - with its own czar - to combat the threat of online crime.
René Millman Nov 29 2005 1:54PM Security
Calls for improved security legislation after TransUnion breach

Calls for improved security legislation after TransUnion breach

Enhanced federal legislation and closer scrutiny of user behavior were at the top of leading security professionals’ wish lists this week as news of last month’s theft of a TransUnion PC containing the personal credit information of about 3,600 clients spread.
Frank Washkuch Nov 9 2005 9:41PM Security

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