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Windows-based cash machines 'easily hacked'

March 4, 2008 ATMs that rely on desktop PC technology--and that's a lot of them--are at risk from worms, key loggers, and denial-of-service attacks. TAGS: ATM, bank, business development, safe, risk, denial of service, patch management, U.K., security, desktop computer, researcher, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Trojan horses steal bank details, passwords

March 24, 2006 Cybercriminals use new Trojan horse tricks to steal money via bank Web sites and to nab personal passwords. TAGS: trojan horse, malicious software, bank, rootkit, security company, password, security, PC, Microsoft Corp.

New Trojans plunder bank accounts

February 17, 2006 Bank-stealing Trojans wait for victims to sign onto their bank's Web site and then steal money. TAGS: Alex Shipp, business continuity, bank, cybercriminal, RSA Security Inc., malicious software, McAfee Inc., phishing, threat, conference, antivirus, e-mail, PC

Clueless about cookies or spyware?

February 3, 2005 You're not alone. Spyware-removal tools that list different kinds of unwanted software may confuse people as much as they protect. TAGS: Richard Smith, EarthLink Inc., audit, spyware, threat, search result, software company, adware, bank, anti-spyware, person, malware, Internet Service Provider, security, PC

Microsoft to flash Windows ID cards

May 18, 2005 Developers to get peek at InfoCard tech for ID management in Windows, as Microsoft moves on from much maligned Passport. TAGS: Microsoft Windows CardSpace, single sign-on, identity management, Webcast, payment, credit card, margin, credit card company, bank, Microsoft Corp., store, PC, Microsoft Windows, security

Phishers come calling on VoIP

July 10, 2006 Cheaply available VoIP numbers and Net calling are helping crooks launch scams aimed at pilfering sensitive data. TAGS: Secure Computing Corp., phishing, VoIP, SMS, bank, credit card, security, e-mail, PC

This week in Web threats

February 11, 2005 Spammers draw the wrath of Internet vigilantes, while virus writers target Microsoft's new anti-sypware application. TAGS: bank, anti-spyware, Microsoft Corp., spyware, virus, Microsoft Windows, PC

Picture this: A new breed of cameras

February 3, 2005 Standards came first to PCs, then to servers and cell phones. Will cameras be next? Photo: Glare, be gone Photo: Who's in focus? TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., breed, camera maker, camera, photography, Eastman Kodak Co., bank, digital camera, cell phone, photograph, Intel, HP, PC, video

Playing it safe with Windows Vista

December 11, 2006 Microsoft wants to sell Web sites and businesses on security checks of customer PCs. That may not go over so well. TAGS: online service, dashboard, security, identity theft, Microsoft Windows Vista, bank, firewall, Microsoft Corp., antivirus, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows, PC

Thin clients: So out, they're in?

August 9, 2005 Wyse Technology CEO John Kish says history is coming full circle and thin client computing is about to get a second chance at the big time. TAGS: thin client, Wyse Technology Inc., bank, CEO, idea, security, PC, Microsoft Windows

Bank of America takes on cyberscams

May 26, 2005 Introduces security features designed to protect online banking customers against phishing, spoofing and spyware. TAGS: Bank of America Corp., cyberscam, online banking, phishing, bank, e-commerce, spyware, image, security, PC

The new battleground in cybercrime

November 30, 2007 Finjan CTO Yuval Ben-Itzhak writes that user data increasingly is driving "criminal-2-criminal" business. TAGS: cybercriminal, Finjan Software Inc., attacker, Web 2.0, signature, malicious code, trojan horse, credit card, bank, security, server, spyware, PC

Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality

September 23, 2005 Ten years ago, execs feared the Internet could become a software platform that threatens Windows. They were right. TAGS: memo, nightmare, Jim Allchin, exec, reality, Google Inc., MSN, Microsoft Corp., Netscape Communications Corp., bank, Apple Computer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, PC

Week in review: Fiorina gets the boot

February 11, 2005 The embattled chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard steps down at the request of the company's board of directors. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, Week in review, women, bank, CEO, anti-spyware, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., spyware, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows
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