Symantec has come out a report with details on online underground economy and stunningly reports says that online fraudsters have matured into an efficient, global marketplace in which stolengoods and fraud-related services are regularly bought and sold. The report is...
" Hi-tech fraudsters are taking advantage of the global financial turmoil, say governments and security experts. The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a warning saying phishing gangs were using...
The UK is planning to release the personal information of the deceased to key agencies to prevent fraudsters from assuming their identity. It is thought that if credit agencies have an up to date list of who is deceased they can stop people from opening up accounts in the...
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Australian Federal Police have recruited twenty-youths, aged between 14 to 16 years, to help them fighting online crime. Why teens ? because their surfing skills are better than the veteran agents. Good...
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Going to UK as a footballers is a dream of many young Nigerian, and woulld be an attractive way to escape poverty. But the bad guys were taking advantage for this kind situation. " An undercover BBC...
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OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public ContributorCertainly makes you wonder, you come home from work and find another family in the process of moving into your home. Unrealistic? Yes! Possible? Most...
"The New South Wales Cabinet has approved new powers for police designed to help them track terrorist threats, fraudsters and paedophiles through computer networks.
The proposed laws would allow police to search...
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Halifax UK, citing a high volume of fraud, has entered combat by blocking transactions between its Visa and Mastercard credit cards and MMORG (Massively multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game) World of Warcraft. A...
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"Government to roll-out national anti-fraud scheme after successful pilot schemes net rogue traders
The Government is to invest around £7.5m in new Scambuster teams across the country.
The specialist Trading Standards teams will work with police across local authority...
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OpinionBarry Artiste, Now Public Contributor Yep, the Previous Federal Liberal Government's stance to Canadians they were cracking down on Illegal Immigration, because it was unfair to legitimate Immigrants who...
"ID fraudsters are becoming more sophisticated and are starting to use other avenues to steal from consumers. There has been an increasing amount of mobile phone fraud, current account hijacking, and car leasing and cloned car number plate fraud throughout Britain."
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A thief who nicks your card may dash right out and make a donation to a popular charity... if only to make sure that the card is still active. Even amongst identity-theft circles, verification and trust...
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"Malware purveyors deliberately left USB sticks loaded with a Trojan in a London car park in a bid to trick users into getting infected.
The attack was designed to propagate Trojan banking software that swiped...
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"As the busy winter booking period for holiday makers begins, the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) is reminding holidaymakers to keep their passports safe both at home and when on holiday.
In 2006, 290,996 British passports were reported lost or stolen. While many people...
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"Three million Britons have been issued with the new hi-tech passport, designed to frustrate terrorists and fraudsters. So why did Steve Boggan and a friendly computer expert find it so easy to break the security codes?
Six months ago, with the help of a rather scary...