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US authorities zeroing in on Vietnamese-based fraud ring
Operation eMule kicks into gear.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 5 2011 1:42PM
Security
From Stuxnet to Snoop: The infosec year in lists
SC Magazine US runs down the notable IT security news items for 2010.
Staff Writers
Dec 10 2010 12:48PM
Security
Immigration rolls out Unisys biometrics to stop visa fraud
International network to root out identity criminals captures face and finger signatures.
Nate Cochrane
Dec 1 2010 1:55PM
Security
Immigration rolls out biometrics to stop visa fraud
International network to root out identity criminals captures face and fingerprint signatures.
Nate Cochrane
Dec 1 2010 1:45PM
Security
Calls for compulsory data breach law v2.0
Telling your customers is just the start.
Nate Cochrane
Nov 25 2010 2:34PM
Security
Streaming data threat to smart grid
Cost savings to be balanced against potential risks.
Nate Cochrane
Nov 25 2010 1:04PM
Security
Son of Zeus can sneak past antivirus controls
The latest Trojan horse proves difficult to rein in.
Jennifer Scott
Oct 18 2010 8:15AM
Security
19 arrested in Zeus bank fraud bust
The PCeU has arrested 19 on suspicion of using a Zeus Trojan to steal millions from UK banks.
Tom Brewster
Sep 30 2010 2:48PM
Security
World Cup fans hit by fraud scare
Stolen personal details allegedly sold online.
Dan Raywood
Sep 15 2010 2:31PM
Security
Coping with insider fraud
Attachmate's Colin Barnetson looks at the growing risk of insider fraud, and outlines the steps businesses can take to prevent it occurring in their operations.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2010 5:08PM
Security
Eight year prison sentence for Clive Peeters accountant
Mother of two imprisoned over embezzlement.
Brett Winterford
Aug 20 2010 3:22PM
Financial Services
Report: IBM sued, loses major contract
US hospitality giant accuses Big Blue of fraud.
Liam Tung
Aug 19 2010 10:03AM
Financial Services
Satyam founder granted bail in fraud case
Raju released on medical grounds.
Staff Writers
Aug 18 2010 11:32PM
Financial Services
Bank fined $9.7m over poor IT governance
RBS' IT systems could have let fraud go unmonitored.
Liam Tung
Aug 5 2010 6:53AM
Software
Judge halts fraud racket that went undetected for years
Judge shuts down a well-orchestrated fraudulent credit operation.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 29 2010 12:22PM
Security
Microsoft starts stolen accounts database
Internet Fraud Alert will report stolen credentials and data.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 18 2010 11:55AM
Security
Police bust massive global credit card fraud ring
178 individuals arrested including two Australians.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jun 17 2010 10:26AM
Security
Three people indicted in $100m scareware operation
Authorities attempt to reclaim cash from Ukrainian bank.
Iain Thomson
May 31 2010 7:13AM
Security
Tokyo police swoop on hentai malware crooks
Arrested on suspicion of fraud using a virus.
Phil Muncaster
May 29 2010 6:42AM
Security
Tokyo police swoop on hentai malware crooks
The malware scam worked by planting malicious code on a file sharing web site disguised as a version of the popular hentai or adult-themed games. Attempting to install the file brings up an online form requesting personal details.
Phil Muncaster
May 28 2010 10:43AM
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