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Has Barclays stamped out fraud with PINsentry?

News The UK's third-largest bank said this week that it has distributed the card reader, made by Amsterdam-based Gemalto, to more than one million customers, and that none have been hit by fraud. Barclays claims to have... [18 Jul 2008]

Amsterdam splashes cash on desktop Linux trial

News Amsterdam's current contract with Microsoft expires at the end of 2008, while its open source tests are due to be completed within the first half of this year. The city of Amsterdam has... [03 Jan 2007]

The Cloud descends on Europe

News The Cloud already hosts wi-fi services in 16 European cities, including Amsterdam and London. The cost to end users of the wi-fi service is expected to be around €20 per month. Wireless... [29 Nov 2006]

RFID viruses? Don't panic

News scientists from the Computer Systems Group at the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam revealed that data from RFID tags can be used to exploit back-end software systems. Adam Jura, analyst for manufacturing... [16 Mar 2006]

Radioactive: What's next for 3G?

Comment It plans a commercial launch of HSDPA in the four key Dutch cities of Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam and Utrecht in the second half of 2006. And some far-sighted operators are even seeing the limitations to HSDPA and... [08 Sep 2005]

Firefox hunts down IE

News OneStat.com, an Amsterdam, Netherlands-based provider of web traffic measurement services, said that according to numbers gleaned from two million web surfers around the world, the Mozilla Foundation's new Firefox... [23 Nov 2004]

Unpatched PCs down to 20min "survival time"

News Speaking recently at the Microsoft TechEd developer conference in Amsterdam, Microsoft security consultant Fred Baumhardt said the day is likely to come when a virus or worm brings down everything. On the other hand,... [18 Aug 2004]

Cheat Sheet: Biometrics

Cheat Sheet In Amsterdam, Dutch officials were trialling iris scanning for air passengers as long ago as 2001. If a fingerprint is taken and used successfully, the potential for users to fall victim to the system is... [20 Apr 2004]

Revealed: The potential perils of having an unprotected server

News PSINet Europe ran the test on an unprotected server at its Internet Data Centre in Amsterdam, and registered a total of 626 malicious attacks over the three week period. PSINet's report into the experiment says that:... [29 Jan 2003]

WorldCom to increase global data centres

News The centres - located in Amsterdam, Dublin, Luxembourg, Milan, Paris and Stockholm - will offer broadband access to WorldCom and rival networks. WorldCom's centres are aimed at corporate users, ISPs,... [01 Jun 2000]

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