Tuesday | 16 March, 2010
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Stories by: Siobhan Chapman

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    Massive 2 million PCs botnet uncovered 24/04/2009 09:19:00

    One of the largest botnets ever to be discovered has infected 1.9 million computers around the world, including corporate and government machines, according to a security firm.
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    Telegraph website hack exposes 700,000 subscriber details 11/03/2009 10:17:00

    National UK daily newspaper The Telegraph was compromised by Romanian hacking group, Hackersblog late last week.
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    RSA's Art Coviello spells out security challenges ahead 17/12/2007 10:42:55

    Art Coviello, President of RSA and Executive Vice President of EMC Corporation, talks to Computerworld's Siobhan Chapman about enterprise threats, IT security spend and the rising threat posed by social networks.
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    Security experts savage UK gov't over data breach 22/11/2007 08:11:55

    Security experts have criticized HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) for creating fraud risks on several fronts when it lost 25 million child benefit records.
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    UK data loss was theft, claims ex-con Frank Abagnale 21/11/2007 09:52:17

    HMRC's loss of 28 million records is evidence that the government can not be trusted with biometric information, and the UK national ID scheme is untenable, according to FBI fraud expert and world renowned ex-con artist Frank Abagnale.
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    Web Site Damage A Growing Concern 03/10/2002 11:20:43

    Web site defacement is on the rise and IT departments are finding their resources stretched in dealing with the issue, according to security experts.
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