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Criminals switch from Microsoft to mobile platforms
Cisco report highlights move to alternative platforms and devices for scams and hacks.
Stewart Mitchell
Jan 24 2011, 3:28PM
Security
Harry Potter movie targeted by criminals
Anti-virus vendor PC Tools said cybercriminals are targeting those looking to download the
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
movie.
Staff Writers
Jul 16 2009, 3:16PM
Security
Business-aware cyber criminals causing havoc
Enterprises at risk from increasingly sophisticated attacks, warns Cisco.
Staff Writers
Jul 15 2009, 9:01AM
News
Harry Potter next up for hackers
Criminals use black hat SEO to snare Potter fans.
Phil Muncaster
Jun 29 2009, 9:25AM
News
Online criminals take aim at games
Virtual goods prove soft target.
Tom Sanders
Jan 31 2007, 2:41PM
Security
Fingerprint compression to speed up search for criminals
Catching criminals could become quicker thanks to a new fingerprint technique developed by British scientists.
Staff Writers
Sep 5 2006, 9:43AM
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