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EU warns Google over Street View

EU warns Google over Street View Google Maps Street View has become popular among drivers but courted controversy when it was found that the photos often displayed individuals on the street and inside buildings. Though many in the US have complained over potential privacy issues, no legal measures have been taken against it as it is considered to be in accordance with the law.

SIPC Warns Investors of New Identify Theft 'Phishing' Scheme Involving Phony Request for Confidential Financial Information

SIPC Warns Investors of New Identify Theft 'Phishing' Scheme Involving Phony Request for Confidential Financial Information

Firebrand Training warns SMEs are making it easy for hackers

Firebrand Training warns SMEs are making it easy for hackers - SMEs are endangering critical corporate information because they are failing to adequately secure their wireless networks. Failure to change preset simple ‘admin’ security settings, or choosing easy-to-crack passwords and allowing the network to be visible to potential attackers are the three most common mistakes made by small and medium businesses with their wireless setup. Firebrand Training is urging SMEs to take a more proactive approach to their wireless security – and they say it is by learning the tricks used by hackers that they will stay one step ahead of potential attacks. The Accelerated Learning pioneer has launched a White Paper “Wireless networks: are we just leaving the stable door wide open?”,outlining the key strategies employed by hackers against co

Microsoft warns of Windows CE 5.0 security hole

Microsoft has reported a "remote code execution" security flaw in Windows CE 5.0, and also posted a fix for those creating new builds of the operating system. Vulnerabilities in how Windows CE processes JPEG and GIF images could allow malicious websites to run code on unpatched devices, the company warns.

Watchdog warns on iPhone bills

THE latest crop of so-called smart phones may not be such a smart choice when it comes to the size of the bill, the consumer watchdog warns.

Stimulus Checks Spur Increase In Phishing Scams, IRS Warns

Jul. 11--Seizing on the major fiscal news of the year, a rash of Internet scammers is trying to use federal economic stimulus checks as a hook to steal personal financial information, the Internal Revenue Service warns.

Finding An Online Business Is A Snap- But Will It Be The Right One Consultant Warns? -Customizing a Search Can Provide Some Important Direction-

Finding An Online Business Is A Snap- But Will It Be The Right One Consultant Warns? -Customizing a Search Can Provide Some Important Direction-

Music Online Audioconference - Legal Scholar Questions Measures to "Streamline" Music Licensing

With new distribution channels for music come repeated calls for changes in the legal structure of intellectual property (IP) rights that apply to music. University of California, Berkeley Law Professor Robert P. Merges will present a paper on The Continuing Vitality of Music Performance Rights Organizations. He warns that proposals to change the existing music IP rights system could stunt creativity in the United States. and around the world. Merges warns that the more radical proposals would eviscerate or eliminate performing rights organizations, which could weaken all of the gains songwriters have made over the past century.

Leading Legal Scholar Questions Radical Measures to ''Streamline'' Music Licensing on the Internet

With new distribution channels for music come repeated calls for changes in the legal structure of intellectual property (IP) rights that apply to music. University of California, Berkeley Law Professor Robert P. Merges will present a paper on The Continuing Vitality of Music Performance Rights Organizations. He warns that proposals to change the existing music IP rights system could stunt creativity in the United States. and around the world. Merges warns that the more radical proposals would eviscerate or eliminate performing rights organizations, which could weaken all of the gains songwriters have made over the past century.

AdaptiveMobile warns on 'sharp rise' in volume of mobile network virus attacks

AdaptiveMobile, a security provider of mobile subscriber protection for enterprises and individuals, has recommended that mobile operators step-up security for their subscribers, as it witnesses a steady rise in virus attacks.

RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug

Research in Motion has warned users and corporate administrators of a critical vulnerability in a component of its BlackBerry Enterprise Server that could be used to hack their company's computers.

RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug

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RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug

Skinny margins may not make antivirus software the most exciting market for resellers, but it's still a market that they ignore at their peril. Ian Jacobs investigates

RIM warns BlackBerry admins of critical unpatched PDF bug

No longer an obscure component of network security, computer forensics has blossomed into a science all its own

EU warns consumers against buying ring tones online

BRUSSELS (AP) Eight out of 10 websites selling mobile phone ring tones and graphics are tricking people with hidden fees or false advertising, the EU's consumer affairs commissioner said Thursday.

EU warns that most Web sites selling ring tones, graphics are tricking customers

BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - Eight out of 10 Web sites selling mobile phone ring tones and graphics are tricking people with hidden fees or false advertising, the EU's consumer affairs commissioner said Thursday.

EU warns that most Web sites selling ring tones, graphics are tricking customers

BRUSSELS, Belgium: Eight out of 10 Web sites selling mobile phone ring tones and graphics are tricking consumers with hidden fees or false advertising for free products, the EU said Thursday.

eBay warns tougher times are coming

EBay has reported second-quarter net earnings of USD 460 million, or 35 cents a share up from USD 376 million, or 27 cents a share, in the year-ago period.

Cloudmark warns on new spammer techniques

Gartner predicts great things for security-as-a-service Optus outage disrupts QLD airport, emergency services NICTA invests $290,000 in EU collaboration Spam surged in second quarter, US remains biggest culprit Hacked iPhone 3G causes security concerns Nasa engineers propose new rocket system Dell rolls out touch-screen mod

Cloudmark warns on new spammer techniques

According to messaging and security firm Cloudmark spammers are using increasingly inventive ways to circumvent email systems and find their way into inboxes.

Cloudmark warns on new spammer techniques

According to messaging and security firm Cloudmark spammers are using increasingly inventive ways to circumvent email systems and find their way into inboxes.

Arjuna warns players

Sri Lanka's legendary former captain Arjuna Ranatunga has urged players to preserve Test cricket in the face of the challenge posed by the lucrative Twenty20 format.

IRS Warns Taxpayers of Phishing-Related Scams

The Internal Revenue Service warned taxpayers of a rash of identity theft scams where thieves try to steal personal information by promising tax benefits or threatening penalties. The tax agency said taxpayers reported almost 700 attempted incidents of identity theft, or phishing, in May and June alone.

FaceTime Warns about Latest Sysda Phishing Threat

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FHB warns Guam customers of phishing scam

HAGTA, Guam-First Hawaiian Bank is warning the public and its customers to be on the lookout for a fraudulent email which asks the recipient to provide personal financial information in order to receive a tax refund. This email was not issued by First Hawaiian Bank. The bank does not issue tax refunds, it said.


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