Archive - 22 Mar 2004

Consumers protest over security of offshore data

Information Commission dragged into political row…

AOL blocks websites to scupper spammers

Penis-patch and Viagra buyers not impressed...

Europe tells US: 'Hands off our flyers' data'

European Parliament says US too insecure for passengers' details

Bank of Ireland in €151m BT networks deal

Something to dovetail with that HP outsourcing contract

ebookers leads web shopping boom

Travel site sees sales grow 69 per cent as high street trails...

FTSE 100 websites failing on customer service

But Dixons (which came bottom) disputes survey findings…

Online virginity auction - girl settles for £8,400...

...and a telecoms engineer - at least it was "over quite quickly" (though quite what her point of re...

Google pop-up 'blackmailer' arrested

'Pay $100,000 or I go to the spammers...'

Latest SCO target revealed: the US government

'Open source threatens national security' says McBride

The Bloor Perspective: Financial sector IT upturn, Basel II and web services quality

This week Robin Bloor and his team consider whether an economic recovery means more financial sector...


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