Protecting your ID Archive

What's the greatest security risk?

Social engineering, says Gartner... [01 Nov 2004]

US Secret Service rounds up ID thieves

UK cops part of multinational force... [29 Oct 2004]

E-passports emerge on US horizon

Critics warn of potential for 'surreptitious access'... [26 Oct 2004]

Nokia planning RFID in phones

Transfer personal information with your mobile...just a few privacy concerns to be raised there... [25 Oct 2004]

RFID chips in humans get green light

FDA gives approval for use in patients [14 Oct 2004]

Are nappies and baby formula next to be RFID chipped?

Are nappies and baby formula next to be RFID chipped?

Privacy group strong-armed over tracking snaps [29 Sep 2004]

Phishing scams: They're the new viruses

Spreading more quickly and adding to the inbox burden... [11 Aug 2004]

Biometrics used to keep German Olympians safe

....but what are they testing - moustache or mullet? [11 Aug 2004]

Over-phishing is depleting murky web waters

Trust and security on the decrease... [05 Aug 2004]

Phishing soars as shoppers flock to the web

Phishing soars as shoppers flock to the web

More fools with more money means more parting of the two for scammers... [28 Jul 2004]

Google and Yahoo! accused of censoring web search

Google and Yahoo! accused of censoring web search

Chinese government will be happy… [27 Jul 2004]

Microsoft hooks up with anti-phishers

"Have some cash...and an expert..." [22 Jul 2004]

Internet action will crack ID theft, government hopes

Internet action will crack ID theft, government hopes

It's 300 hours of your life you won't get back... [14 Jul 2004]

Microsoft gets into RFID game

Details of products on the way... [25 Jun 2004]

RFID chips on kids makes Legoland safer

Parents of lost children will no longer be 'bricking it'... [24 Jun 2004]

Passenger data technology suspended over questions of cost

Passenger data technology suspended over questions of cost

Everyone agrees on best solution, no one wants to pay up [07 Jun 2004]

ID card project consultants named by the government

ID card project consultants named by the government

They need private sector help to stop it going pear-shaped apparently... [24 May 2004]

The database will be the downfall of the ID card, say experts

The database will be the downfall of the ID card, say experts

Technology to undo government's plans... [20 May 2004]

Personal air traveller data – it's not yours any more

Personal air traveller data – it's not yours any more

EU caves in over US data transfer demands [19 May 2004]

Bank beefs up phishing and online fraud protection systems

Bank beefs up phishing and online fraud protection systems

Australia and New Zealand Banking Group fights back… [28 Apr 2004]

ID card opponents won't give up without a fight

But are they swimming against the tide? [26 Apr 2004]

Passenger data row escalates to Court of Justice

Passenger data row escalates to Court of Justice

MEPs take revolt as far as they can [23 Apr 2004]


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