Payment card trapping rises in Europe

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Payment card trapping rises in Europe


Payment card trapping rises in Europe

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Criminals are increasingly trying to trap debit and other payment cards within cash machines for later retrieval, according to a new report.

Digital Economy Bill approved by House of Commons

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


The controversial Digital Economy Bill, which includes measures to tackle internet piracy, has been approved by the House of Commons and will become law.

Apple iPad users offered 'antivirus' software

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


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Privacy groups file FTC complaint on behavioral advertising

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


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1-in-10 Windows PCs still vulnerable to Conficker worm

Posted: 08 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


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Adobe preps PDF patches for Reader

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


Adobe on Thursday will announce the patches it plans to deliver next week for its PDF software, a part of its quarterly security update process.

Brand Protection on the Internet in Pakistan

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


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Data loss a mystery for many businesses

Posted: 07 Apr 2010 09:00 AM PDT


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