86% of IT Organisations Don’t Track Sensitive Documents
A study conducted by Imperva, a data security company, has revealed that organisations in the UK have not changed their attitudes to the threat of insider breaches despite the lessons of Wikileaks.
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Most wanted: the Black Energy bot
Kaspersky Lab has published an article entitled "Black DDoS" which provides an analysis of the Black Energy 2 malicious bot.
GSMA Outlines Findings From Spam Reporting Service Pilot
70% of SMS spam is financial fraud
The GSMA have announced the findings from its pilot of the GSMA Spam Reporting Service (SRS), which was conducted from March through December 2010Read more: GSMA Outlines Findings From Spam Reporting Service Pilot
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Digital Fingerprints – who knows where you have been?
The Internet has changed the way we live: in our personal lives, we can communicate with friends and family - both near and far - and know that our message will reach them at the touch of a button.
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ID specialist Databac has upgraded its secure production facility
Databac's chip card production facility now comprises two digital presses, customised for printing on demand onto PVC, polyester, polycarbonate and other materials,
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ISF Threat Horizon 2012 report, the rapid adoption of cloud computing
The Information Security Forum (ISF) has announced its predictions for the 10 most likely threat scenarios that organisations face in the future.
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Visa launches hi-tech anti-fraud card CodeSure card to make online shopping safer

Card giant Visa has launched a hi-tech bank card with a built-in keypad and screen designed to make online shopping safer.
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Swiss Banks Must Balance Banking Secrecy and Customer Privacy with Stringent Money Laundering Regulations
Swiss Federal Department of Justice and Police, reports that suspicious financial transactions increased by 5.3 per cent
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