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Crime gang suspect in credit-card breach
The huge security breach that exposed more than
40 million credit cards
to potential fraud appears to be the work of organized criminals, experts said Monday.
Marcia Savage
Jun 20 2005 5:48PM
Security
Vengeful staff computer crime culprits
Current and former employees are the biggest threat to computer security, according to the head of the Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit (CCU).
David Quainton
Apr 29 2005 4:30PM
Security
Computer Crime Unit scoops top honours
The Metropolitan Police Computer Crime Unit (CCU) scooped the coveted Editor’s Award at this year’s SC European Excellence Awards ceremony in London.
David Quainton
Apr 29 2005 10:52AM
Security
Online crime gangs have organized supply chain
An organized supply chain has developed among the criminals using online attacks to steal credit card numbers and other sensitive data, according to Teros President and CEO Bob Walters.
Marcia Savage
Mar 30 2005 11:11PM
Security
Two steal $1m in games consoles
Police have questioned two men over the theft of games consoles and a truck worth a total of almost $1 million from a freight yard in Sydney.
Staff Writers
Mar 24 2005 3:08PM
Hardware
Changing facts of web crime must be faced
The internet's no longer dominated by script kiddies looking for bragging rights. So said experts at both the recent RSA Conference in California and the Cyber Security Summit in Florida. Today's attackers want money, not an underground following.
Illena Armstrong
Mar 17 2005 3:12PM
Security
UK plc must heed advice in fight against net crime
The world of smaller businesses has become the target of two Home Office online security initiatives.
René Millman
Mar 17 2005 2:41PM
Security
Welsh Assembly targets internet crime
The Welsh Assembly is backing a manifesto to get Welsh businesses involved in fighting internet crime.
David Quainton
Feb 8 2005 11:09AM
Security
Report computer crime early urges policeman
Computer crime is being left “far too long” before the matter is reported according to police.
René Millman
Jan 25 2005 4:03PM
Security
Organized crime targets UK financial institutions
Organized crime gangs are planting staff in financial institutions, a new report shows. The report, conducted by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), details how groups deliberately target banks, investment firms and insurance companies in order to commit identity theft.
David Quainton
Nov 12 2004 11:28AM
Security
Police uncover ID crime ring
An ID crime ring has been cracked, in a move NSW Police have described as a major operation targeting organised identity crime syndicates.
Vivienne Fisher
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Staff Writers
Nov 5 2004 12:00AM
Security
Crackdown on internet crime leads to 150 arrests or convictions
The Department of Justice Thursday said an investigation this summer into online fraud and crime has led to more than 150 arrests or convictions nationwide.
Marcia Savage
Aug 27 2004 4:06AM
Security
WA police use email to fight crime
Staff Writers
Aug 10 2004 12:00AM
Security
Corporates keep mum on cyber crime
Siobhan Chapman
May 24 2004 12:00AM
Security
Japanese police leak crime records on internet
Police in Kyoto have admitted that more than 19 pages of data, including investigative records on crime records, were accidentally leaked on to the Internet last week.
Steve Gold
Mar 30 2004 4:26PM
Security
CyberCop unveils Russian internet crime portal
Looking for information about computer crime in Russia? Then there is a new website that should give you what you need – as long as you speak Russian.
Steve Gold
Mar 23 2004 4:29PM
Security
SECURITY LIBRARY: Incident Response - Investigating Computer Crime
Unlike other incident response books, this one has all the technical details.
Anton Chuvakin
Jan 19 2004 11:24AM
Security
Is Every Crime Becoming a Cybercrime?
At first glance, it seems obvious that crime extends well beyond the boundaries of technology and computers.
Thresa Lang
Jan 16 2004 9:52AM
Security
Interpol Tracks Information and Communication Technology Crime
“IT crime constitutes an ‘enormous’ threat to our society!”
Interpol European
Jan 15 2004 2:42PM
Security
SECURITY CAMERA: Who Said Crime Doesn’t Pay?
I was sitting thinking about some of the crazy sayings people have, some of which are true, such as, “Never put your eggs in one basket” or “A stitch in time saves nine.”
Jayne Parkhouse
Jan 15 2004 2:35PM
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