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U.K. police: We're overwhelmed by e-crime

January 26, 2007 Metropolitan Police in London suggests creating national cybercrime unit to help local police departments coordinate efforts. TAGS: cybercrime, police, crime, U.K., virus, London

Can Microsoft bounty end viruses?

May 10, 2004 Microsoft claims its reward program was responsible for the arrest of the suspected author of the Sasser worm, but some experts say money alone will not clear up security problems. TAGS: Sasser worm, reward, informant, bounty, criminal, crime, virus, Computer Associates International Inc., antivirus, vice president, Microsoft Corp., effect, security

Microsoft sets up virus-hunting fund

November 5, 2003 The software giant says it will work with law enforcement to hunt down writers of worms, viruses and other malicious code, and is ponying up $5 million to fund the search. TAGS: Sobig, MSBlast worm, law enforcement, reward, fund, crime, worm, virus, initiative, malicious code, security company, attack, search, Microsoft Corp., security

Computer crime costs $67 billion, FBI says

January 19, 2006 Dealing with viruses, spyware, PC theft and other digital crimes adds up to a hefty total for businesses. TAGS: survey, computer security, theft, crime, VPN, firewall, organization, virus, spyware, telecommunications, security, U.S., Microsoft Windows, PC

Fuzzy logic behind Bush's cybercrime treaty

November 28, 2005 CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh says the administration's treaty could boomerang against its authors' lofty intentions. TAGS: treaty, surveillance, Russia, Bush Administration, lobbyist, nation, crime, Nazi, U.S., president, power, virus
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