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Fear of identity theft holds back global e-commerce

Fear of identity theft holds back global e-commerce

Although online transactions are increasing in both the U.S. and Europe, a growing fear of identity theft and other online fraud is eroding confidence in e-commerce, newly published research has warned.
William Eazel Oct 19 2005 10:43AM Security
Intel soothes Hyperthreading hack fear

Intel soothes Hyperthreading hack fear

Intel allayed concerns over the possibility of hackers using a vulnerability in its Hyperthreading technology to steal cryptographic keys from compromised servers.
René Millman May 18 2005 1:43PM Security
Hacker creates fear and loathing in Las Vegas

Hacker creates fear and loathing in Las Vegas

5,000 former and current University of Nevada students may have had their personal information stolen by a hacker. Officials at the Las Vegas establishment yesterday revealed that a hacker had accessed a server that houses data for the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).
David Quainton Mar 22 2005 10:17AM Security
Britons fear porn could lose them their jobs

Britons fear porn could lose them their jobs

More than a third of British adults - 37 per cent - are worried they could lose their jobs through accidentally accessing porn over the internet.
Dan Ilett Aug 31 2004 3:40PM Security
Parents fear children's online safety

Parents fear children's online safety

Australian parents' number one concern is that their children will be exposed to pornography or approached by strangers online, according to a new survey.
Staff Writers Aug 20 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Businesses Should Not Fear Teleworking Security Issues

Businesses Should Not Fear Teleworking Security Issues

In November 2002 SonicWALL published the results of an independent survey into the attitudes of British businesses towards teleworking and the steps most commonly taken to ensure home workers connect to the office securely.
Harry Gostling Jan 15 2004 10:42AM Security

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