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Microsoft, Mexican govt sign cybercrime agreement
71% of Mexican internet users have been victims of cybercrime. Award-winning and trusted the world over, Business News Americas is the only English and Spanish business intelligence resource for project , news , analysis and business contacts focused on and produced in Latin America.
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Cybercrime Threat a Growing Concern: Police
Jakarta. The chief of the National Police and the head of the Indonesian financial watchdog said cybercrime in Indonesia remained a significant challenge as Internet use in the country continued to grow. “Do not be overconfident,” Gen.Sutarman said at a panel discussion in Jakarta on Tuesday.
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Microsoft shares 2 cybersecurity papers to protect infrastructure and supply chain
Microsoft released two cybersecurity papers with insights gained by 'defending one billion users from cyber-threats.' And they say crime doesn't pay...did you know cybercrime kingpins recruit new employees with incentives like a Ferrari and glamorous female assistants? This might be a good time to review if your company has the best safeguards in place.
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Black Box Network Services Wins Two Security Awards
Black Box Corporation (NASDAQ:BBOX) announced today that Cyber Defense Magazine, the industry's leading electronic information security magazine, has named two Black Box networking products winners in its 2014 Cyber Defense awards. The awards recognize the best and most innovative products related to IT security.
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Chinese hacking in the US could damage Australia-China free trade prospects
Australian businesses may be wondering whether Chinese spies have compromised their databases as well as those of US businesses. Last week the US Department of Justice indicted five members of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army over hacking and cyber espionage.
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1 in 5 Australians have been victims of identity crime with computer hacking, online banking and shopping to blame
SO you think you’re safe online and take all the necessary steps to protect your information? Think again — your details may not be as private as you think. More Australians than ever are falling victim to identity crime and the victims aren’t signing up to dodgy scams and being careless either.
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