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Microsoft's answer to phishing: Two IDs

November 18, 2004 Banks aren't moving fast enough on requiring online customers to provide two forms of ID, the company says. TAGS: Scott Charney, authentication, phishing, electronic banking, bank, Microsoft Corp., security

Panel paints grim picture of cybercrime battle

June 2, 2005 Consumers, government and technology companies all need to pitch in to fight cybercrime, experts on a security panel agree. TAGS: Marcus Sachs, Scott Charney, cybercrime, Cisco Systems Inc., responsibility, virtual machine, malicious code, technology company, government, DNS, researcher, security, picture, Microsoft Corp., firewall, antivirus

This week in security news

November 19, 2004 The rise in online scams has companies spending hefty sums to educate customers about fraud prevention and to address phishing damage. TAGS: Scott Charney, phishing, authentication, e-commerce, security, bank, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Internet Explorer

eBay: Let's wait and see on tighter security

May 4, 2005 The auction giant has ruled out two-factor authentication for the time being, says an eBay exec. TAGS: Howard Schmidt, authentication, eBay Inc., Scott Charney, fraud, Judge, security, Sun Microsystems Inc., password

Week in review: Need the speed?

November 19, 2004 The Segway coast to coast? Sure--it works, as long as you don't mind taking your time. TAGS: Josh Caldwell, Scott Charney, Segway, phishing, Week in review, authentication, trip, mile, e-commerce, bank, security, Microsoft Corp.
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