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Four million UK users hit by ID theft
Figures released by Sainsbury's Bank in the UK have shown that 4.1 million Britons have fallen victim to identity theft.
Iain Thomson
Dec 13 2006 9:05AM
Security
Spanish police arrest four for school-spy trojan, online crimes
Four people suspected of committing online crimes, including malware writing, data theft and credit card fraud, have been arrested in Spain.
Fiona Raisbeck
Nov 16 2006 4:35PM
Security
Three of four financial institutions suffered external breach in past year
More than three out of every four of the world’s largest financial institutions experienced an external security breach in the past year, a dramatic increase over 2005, a new survey has revealed.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 14 2006 9:41PM
Security
Four in ten security staffers write down passwords
Nearly 40 percent of IT professionals store important passwords on paper, according to a new report.
René Millman
Jun 13 2006 4:45PM
Security
Four of ten users have only one password
Simple passwords are putting companies at risk, according to a new survey unveiled at the Infosec Europe 2006 show in London.
René Millman
Apr 26 2006 10:48AM
Security
IE flaw, four others, fixed by Microsoft on Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released a long awaited patch for a critical Internet Explorer (IE) flaw today – April’s Patch Tuesday – along with four other fixes for company products.
Frank Washkuch
Apr 11 2006 8:10PM
Security
Four in ten execs think they will be cybervictim
Nearly 40 percent of executives believe their company will be the victim of a successful cybercrime attack, according to a new survey.
René Millman
Apr 6 2006 11:22AM
Security
Four months and $50 for OneCare
OneCare Live, Microsoft’s new security software, will hit the market in June, the Redmond, Wash.-computing giant announced Tuesday.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 8 2006 9:48PM
Security
Four steps to business continuity
Complex business continuity plans just don’t work, warns
Jonathan Gossels
. So keep it simple
Jonathan Gossels,
Jun 29 2005 5:01PM
Security
Four years for Australian fraudster
An Australian email fraudster who stole more than AUS$5 million ($3.7 million) has been sentenced to four years in jail. Nick Marinellis, who worked with a team of African colleagues, was convicted of ten counts of fraud by a New South Wales court.
David Quainton
Nov 9 2004 3:52PM
Security
The four phases of SEM
Jim McGrath explains how to collect, analyze, correlate and respond for complete security event management
Jim McGrath
Jul 15 2004 11:38AM
Security
Four heads move to new roles
Staff Writers
May 27 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Four more holes in Symantec products
A security firm has pointed out four further flaws in three of Symantec’s products.
Dan Ilett
Apr 22 2004 3:56PM
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