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CA exec urges Asia to strengthen data-breach laws

September 28, 2007 Security sales director says region should follow Japan's example to ensure companies take data security more seriously. TAGS: Asia, data security, identity management, Computer Associates International Inc., penalty, law, Japan, region, network security, foundation, security, Singapore, enterprise security, exec, U.S., California

China leads Asia in malicious online activity

September 20, 2007 Report finds that China topped the region in the first half of 2007, producing the most malicious code, spam zombies, bots and attacks. TAGS: China, bot, Asia, region, spam, malicious code, activity, Symantec Corp., security

Cybertrust to open for business in 30 days

September 21, 2004 The new company, the product of the merger between TruSecure and Betrusted, will operate in Europe, Asia and North America. TAGS: BeTrusted, TruSecure Corp., CyberTrust, merger, North America, consulting, Asia, security, Europe, monitoring

Microsoft to expand security research teams

February 7, 2007 Over the next six months, the software maker plans to establish security research and response teams in Europe and Asia. TAGS: antivirus, Asia, RSA Security Inc., security, Microsoft Windows Live, McAfee Inc., Europe, response, Microsoft Corp., virus, researcher, Microsoft Windows

China vies with U.S. for spam title, report says

April 21, 2006 Overall, computers in Asia relay more junk e-mail than those in any other continent, according to Sophos research. TAGS: Graham Cluley, Sophos Plc., spam, spammer, McAfee Inc., South Korea, North America, Asia, China, Internet Service Provider, virus, security, antivirus, Europe, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Botnets on the rise in Asia, Symantec says

September 22, 2005 Hijacking of systems by hackers grew by more than 140 percent in China alone, according to security firm's report. TAGS: Symantec Corp., Asia-Pacific, bot, Taipei, Seoul, Singapore, region, denial of service, Asia, attack, Beijing, China, security

Trojan horse rides off with game accounts

January 25, 2005 Security researchers warn of a new pest that steals logon and password data for "Lineage," one of Asia's most popular online games. TAGS: pest, online game, Sophos Plc., Graham Cluley, antivirus software, Asia, trojan horse, password, researcher, virus, security, games, PC

Facing biometrics' limits

June 22, 2006 Although deployment will grow significantly, its climb will be limited to internal security networks, IDC predicts. TAGS: biometrics, authentication, bank, deployment, ATM, Singapore, Asia, security

Are commie cybersnoops watching us?

May 26, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says the latest row over Lenovo speaks volumes about how politics can trump common sense. TAGS: Condoleeza Rice, Duncan Hunter, Richard Smith, Lenovo, China, IBM Corp., Asia, U.S., security, PC

NetGear partnership to expand Asian Wi-Fi sales

December 5, 2003 The company teams with Legend Group in China and Softbank BB in Japan to sell Wi-Fi products, an effort to increase sales in Asia--the world's second largest market for Wi-Fi networking gear. TAGS: Netgear, WAPI, Softbank Corp., Wi-Fi networking, China, Wi-Fi, Asia-Pacific, Japan, Asia, router, government, retailer, broadband, USB, security
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