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The internet now has 1.07 billion users worldwide and more people buy online than ever before. But this growth in ecommerce has also created a fertile environment for fraud and security threats.
Richard Moulds
Jul 13 2006 11:56AM
Security
Backup encryption failures leave data in peril
Potentially sensitive corporate data is being placed unnecessarily at risk because less than a quarter of companies currently encrypt their backup tapes, newly published research has claimed.
William Eazel
Nov 24 2005 10:28AM
Security
ISPs leave themselves open to 'enemy within'
Up to 12 percent of all scanning attacks targeting broadband service providers networks are launched internally, from their own subscribers, newly published research has claimed.
William Eazel
Oct 10 2005 11:58AM
Security
US enterprises leave themselves open to spyware threat
The vast majority of US enterprises are leaving their networks open to the fast-growing threat of spyware, a newly published study has claimed.
Robert Jaques
Nov 3 2004 4:19PM
Security
Technology changes leave IT security playing catch up
The arrival of new waves of technology over the next five years will render existing information security measures obsolete and increase security risks in both new and legacy environments, industry experts have warned.
Robert Jaques
Sep 23 2004 11:24AM
Security
More holes leave companies vulnerable
Various infosecurity companies have rated several of Microsoft’s recently released vulnerabilities as extremely severe and are warning companies to install patches against them.
Illena Armstrong
Apr 13 2004 10:55PM
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Crackers, Hackers and Thieves - don’t make their Christmas - leave your Handhelds at home!
Leave your laptop or personal handheld at home when you join the Christmas rush and revelry, or risk losing your mobile device and all the information which resides on it.
Magnus Ahlberg
Jan 9 2004 12:39PM
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Alston to leave IT Minister post
Siobhan Chapman
Sep 29 2003 12:00AM
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