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Vista will set new standards
Few events in this decade will make more of an impact on computer security than the release of the new edition of Windows. Ben King looks at the new operating system.
Employees may be opening doors to criminals
You think you have performed a simple act of kindness but you may have just caused a security breach. Kate Mackenzie offers a guide to the human aspects of security.
Websites face more attacks
The number of sites being held to ransom is on the increase, writes Daniel Thomas.
StormPay caught in a whirlwind
Daniel Thomas looks at one company’s experience.
Backup for Oppenheimers' screwdriver
Thanks to supermarkets' work with Radio Frequency Identification tags, many people equate the technology with retail efficiencies. But for many, it is equally...
Wi-Fi creates new vulnerability
Paul Talacko recommends the best way to minimise breaches.
How broadband users can protect themselves
Geoff Nairn points out the traps for the inexperienced.
A day in the life of a security boss
Neil Hammerton knows more about viruses, spam and other e-mail-borne pests than most people. As founder and chief operating officer of E-mail Systems, a UK company that manages e-mail for businesses, he has to be one jump ahead of the hackers. Even so, he occasionally gets caught out.
Neteller had to change the rules
Many internet businesses never meet their customers and so the bonds of trust that oil the wheels of commerce must be built up in other ways. Neteller, an online payments company, faces this problem, with customers scattered around the globe that its officers cannot meet to verify their identities.

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