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Do we need a national ID card?

May 23, 2006 There's something wrong when data brokers know more about you than the cops know about felons, CNET editor Robert Vamosi says. TAGS: ID card, driver's license, felon, passport, U.K., citizen, mean, database, U.S., security

U.K.'s Home Office admits to database breaches

August 31, 2006 The government agency says four of five incidents involved members of staff accessing databases for unauthorized purposes. TAGS: security breach, ID card, spokesman, database, security, U.K.

Details on defacement of Microsoft's U.K. Web site

July 3, 2007 Company says breach last week by hackers likely had no impact on customers, but it continues to investigate the incident. TAGS: defacement, SQL injection, hacker, Oracle Corp., SQL, activity, Microsoft Corp., security, U.K., database

Breaches, browsers and data privacy

August 31, 2006 If you buy things on the Web--or even just browse--you could be at risk from prying eyes and sloppy security. Some people want to change that. TAGS: eBay Inc., U.K., database, security, Web browser

Heathrow testing biometric security checks

December 6, 2006 Trial, which is voluntary, aims to enroll 2,000 travelers on selected routes to and from the U.K.Photos: Checking your digits, irises at the airport TAGS: passenger, Dubai, immigration, fingerprint, smart card, Hong Kong, gate, check, trial, barrier, technology company, government, U.K., security, database
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