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If there's a poster child for the dangers of spyware, it's Julie Amero, who was convicted of four felony charges after a classroom computer began showing inappropriate content in pop-ups when she was working as a substitute teacher.br style=clear: both;/
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Thirty-five percent of all Internet intrusion attacks are coming from Korea, according to Network Box. Analysis of all Internet threats in November by the company shows that Korea accounts for more th...
Microsoft's Stance on Piracy Affects Us All
pThe EU Council of Ministers has adopted an EC cybercrime-fighting strategy that includes 'cyber-patrols' and police searching suspect systems remotely/p
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Europe is to get a cyber crime alert system as part of an EU drive to fight online criminals.
Europol, the European law enforcement body, is to get €300,000 to build the alert system to pool reports of cyber crime, such as online ID and financial theft, from across the 27 member states.
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