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World Cup fans hit by fraud scare
Stolen personal details allegedly sold online.
Dan Raywood
Sep 15 2010 2:31PM
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Australia shows poor resistance to phishing
Around 86 per cent of Australian web users are at risk from online fraud, according to research by security vendor VeriSign.
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Jun 30 2009 10:01AM
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CEO accuses vendors of using scare tactics and publicity-seeking gimmicks to stand out
PineApp CEO Rakash Gupta has criticised security vendors for pulling out all the stops to raise awareness of the latest threats and make them stand out from the crowd.
Dan Raywood
Feb 4 2009 10:44AM
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Lawyers, not law makers, scare IT managers most
Litigation protection rather than government regulation driving technology
take-up.
Iain Thomson
Feb 2 2007 9:49AM
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Acer laptops in ActiveX security scare
Blogger points to Acer software suite with open ActiveX function.
Matt Chapman
Jan 10 2007 9:26AM
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Apacs responds to chip and Pin scare
Banking association investigates warning that consumers could be duped.
Clement James
Jan 9 2007 10:55AM
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IDefense backtracks on PDF scare
Not as big a problem as first thought.
Matt Chapman
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
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Spammers resort to scare tactics
Spammers are switching from the hard sell to scaring the wits out of unsuspecting people, according to new research.
René Millman
Aug 11 2005 3:26PM
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Breach scare at Cisco central
Update: Cisco has confirmed that its password protection system for entry to its customer portal has been compromised.
David Quainton
Aug 3 2005 4:32PM
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Geeks and technology scare Aussies: survey
IT professionals believe the average Australian employee is apprehensive of new technology, according to a recent survey.
Sarah Cooper
Sep 8 2004 12:00AM
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