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Who's been reading your emails?

News C is for CMA She explained security is a big issue, with risks of confidential business information being leaked or of companies becoming victims or even perpetrators of fraud through the actions of staff. [30 Nov 2007]

HMRC data breach prompts password and PIN changes

News C is for CMA And despite the increased fears around identity fraud, around 30 per cent of adults who receive child benefit payments have yet to take any action, according to a YouGov survey of 435 adults. [29 Nov 2007]

Lost Revenue CDs 'worth £1.5bn to criminals'

News C is for CMA But Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling said: "The police inform me that they still have no evidence or intelligence that this data has fallen into the wrong hands and no evidence of fraud or criminal activity. [29 Nov 2007]

Missing: 25 million child benefit records

News C is for CMA Darling said no individual will suffer any financial loss if they are innocent victims of fraud as a result of this security breach. D is for DDoS The records contain the names, addresses, dates of birth and National Insurance numbers... [20 Nov 2007]

London hottest for online card fraud

News C is for CMA London is the UK hotspot for card not present fraud committed through transactions made online, on the phone and by mail order. By tracking the postcodes of addresses where fraudulently obtained goods are delivered fraud information... [05 Sep 2007]

Orange pulled up by privacy watchdog

News C is for CMA The finding relates to customer details being left open to potential fraud or retained without customer consent. D is for DDoS Orange and Littlewoods have been found to be in breach of the data protection act (DPA) by the Information... [22 Jun 2007]

Leader: Unjust extradition laws must be amended

Leader C is for CMA In this post-Enron era the prosecution and punishment of perpetrators of white collar crime and corporate fraud is something still high on the agenda for the US authorities. High-profile sentences include 25 years for former WorldCom... [22 Nov 2006]

Home chip and PIN readers 'make shoppers feel secure'

News C is for CMA According to MasterCard-commissioned research, one in four (28 per cent) of consumers still worry about fraud when buying over the phone - and nearly a third (31 per cent) said that fear of fraud deters them completely. [15 Nov 2006]

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