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EU wages war on cybercrime

May 24, 2007 As part of the targeted legislation, the Commission will consider laws for tackling ID theft later this year. TAGS: cybercrime, European Union, legislation, identity theft, commission, crime, law

Enterprises: Cybercrime costs us dearly

March 17, 2006 Eyeing cybercrime costs, businesses are waking up to threat posed by organized criminals, says survey. TAGS: cybercrime, crime, chief information officer, survey, threat, IBM Corp., U.S.

FBI calls for hacker help

August 2, 2006 At Black Hat security confab, FBI official says the agency needs help from the security world to fight cybercrime. TAGS: cybercrime, Black Hat, agency, hacker, security, conference

Deputy geek, reporting for duty

December 1, 2004 Group calls on U.K. government to recruit IT workers as volunteer police to aid in the fight against cybercrime. TAGS: cybercrime, information technology worker, U.K., information technology

FBI wants businesses' help to fight cybercrime

February 16, 2006 FBI director asks private sector for its expertise as part of agency's struggle against ID theft and other crimes. Mueller looks to businesses TAGS: cybercrime, law enforcement, help, identity theft, threat, agency, U.S., Microsoft Corp.

Cops get cybercrime help from Microsoft

March 30, 2005 Program will develop analytical tools to help international police forces fight phishing and other crimes. TAGS: law enforcement agency, cybercrime, phishing, Microsoft Corp.

Federal agent raps ISPs over cybercrime

January 25, 2005 An FBI agent says that British Internet service providers are hindering the international fight against cybercrime. TAGS: cybercrime, Internet Service Provider, hosting company, Internet service, agent, service provider, U.K., London

Kaspersky boss debunks security myths

January 23, 2006 Russian antivirus expert says well-worn stereotypes about cybercrime cloud real issues facing IT security. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, cybercrime, Russia, IT security, hacker, antivirus, threat, smart phone, information technology, China, 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, DNS, malicious code, security, firewall, technology company, antivirus, government, researcher, picture, Microsoft Corp.

Cybercrime and punishment

January 17, 2007 On the docket: money transfers tied to Net gambling, and a spammer's sentencing. Also, a manual for tech-challenged gumshoes. TAGS: cybercrime, California, e-mail

Cybercrime summit urges international cooperation

September 18, 2004 Pressure is growing on more nations to implement the Council of Europe's anti-cybercrime treaty. TAGS: treaty, council, cybercrime, government, law, conference

Money lost to cybercrime down--again

June 14, 2006 Survey findings that threat-related losses are dropping seem at odds with frequent doom-and-gloom headlines. TAGS: survey, cybercrime, security

Interpol: Give us tools to fight cybercrime

March 21, 2006 International police want to see new global legislation dealing with cybercrime; Microsoft also pushes for stronger laws. TAGS: cybercrime, phishing, framework, legislation, law, evidence, Internet Service Provider, service provider, Microsoft Corp.

New Microsoft portal will help cops

August 31, 2005 Software giant plans Web site to arm law enforcement officials worldwide with tips and training for fighting cybercrime. TAGS: law enforcement, cybercrime, portal, training, agent, Microsoft Corp.

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

Bush budget sweeps in tech, cybercrime

February 3, 2004 The president's proposed $2.4 trillion federal budget bumps up spending on technology and computer crime investigation, with the departments of Justice and Homeland Security getting big boosts. TAGS: George W. Bush, cybercrime, budget, fiscal year, increase, homeland security, agency, information technology, president

First 'cybercrime' treaty advances in Senate

July 26, 2005 Senate could vote this year on controversial treaty, beloved by software makers but opposed by privacy groups. TAGS: treaty, Chris Dodd, cybercrime, nation, law, software company, U.S.

The new face of cybercrime

July 20, 2004 Computer scientist Phillip Hallam-Baker says the rise of the professional hacker means the IT world must unlearn lessons from the old era of hacker vandalism. TAGS: vandal, cybercrime, e-mail security, firewall, fraud, hacker, bank, cable modem, e-mail, face, modem, attack, security
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