Archive - 12 Nov 2003
Leader: The end of the 'phishing' line
silicon.com reveals the end game for all those hijacked eBay accounts...
EXCLUSIVE: eBay warns of new fraud
Hijacked 'phishing' accounts used to carry out new scam...
Rail enquiries to be offshored to India?
Britain's railways are a Bangalore unto themselves...
Cyber gangs hold companies to ransom
Pay up or we'll destroy your site... (unless it's porn in which case, pay up and you'll destroy your...
Widespread ignorance rife for Basel II compliance
'If we ignore it, it might just go away...'
5 years ago... PCs for free within five years
Pah! Though this did remind us of the online laundry service...
IBM proposes national congestion charging system
And two-thirds of the public agree, it says
Smart phone users need more help
Operators, manufacturers and retailers aren't queuing up
'Fix it when broken' is costing UK firms a fortune
It turns out that having staff sat around, arms folded, waiting for their PC to be fixed, isn't the ...
"Linux is great" says Microsoft
But open source users don’t agree…
America's Qualcomm to preach 3G in Europe
Do we detect a hint of cynicism from the locals?
Who signed that contract? Inking supplier agreements
Time to ask the lawyer...
Japanese firm honours '90 per cent off' PC blunder
Prefers to "place emphasis on public trust"
Korea says camera phones must click
More realistic than an outright ban?
Apple 'world's fastest' ad banned from UK TV
Surely not over-selling? In this business?
Huawei signals intent in handset market
Just in time for 3G?
Has N-Gage been hacked?
"It would allow pirates to steal copyright-protected material and that is illegal."
Kodak takes Cingular view for camera-phone kiosks
You have to say "Cheeeeeeese"
Singapore Airlines latest to let Boeing Wi-Fi fly
Making that Connexion