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| Feb.6 |
Morocco |
Facebook fraudster 'stole prince's ID'| Authorities arrested a state-employed engineer for stealing the identity of King Mohammed VI's younger brother on the Internet site | |
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| Jul.26 |
China |
Huge Chinese piracy ring tackled| Pirated software worth $500m has been seized as the FBI shuts down a world-spanning piracy outfit | |
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| May.11 |
San Francisco Bay Area |
Google searches web's dark side| One in 10 web pages scrutinised by search giant contained malicious code that could infect a user's PC | |
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| Sep.20 |
USA |
Net security threats growing fast More than 30,000 PCs per day are being recruited into secret net that spread spam and viruses
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| May.4 |
European Union |
Sasser worm 'hits 1m PCs,'| The rapidly evolving computer worm tore across the Internet disrupting corporate and home computer systems | |
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| Dec.1 |
Malaysia |
Pirates in Microsoft 'coup' Pirated versions of Longhorn, next operating system, are on sale, more than a year before the official release date
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| Aug.29 |
Minnesota |
Youth charged over net virus MSBlast 18-year-old Jeffrey Lee Parson of Hopkins, in Minnesota, is not believed to be the creator of the original worm
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| Feb.17 |
USA |
Million of credit cards hacked into A computer hacker has gained access to more than 5 million Visa and Mastercard accounts
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| Jan.25 |
South Korea |
Virus-like attack hits web traffic An attack by fast-spreading malicious code shut down South Korea and Thailand internet services for hours
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| Dec.11 |
San Francisco Bay Area |
eBay hit by credit card scam The online auction site has been targeted by fraudsters using a shadow site to steal credit card details
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| Sep.18 |
USA |
Virus Nimda infects the internet Virus spreads by sending infected e-mails and able to infect web sites
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| May.4 |
USA |
'I love you' virus disrupts computers| Virus contained in e-mail messages is thought to be the fastest-moving and most widespread virus ever seen | |
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