fraud in photos
Netbooks, Apple goodies, vintage kit and a futuristic datacentre
Photo At the RSA's Anti-Fraud Command Centre (AFCC) in Herzelia, Israel, the war against phishing and Trojan sites 24 hours per day. The sale includes Sinclair computers such as the ZX81 machine and a ZX Spectrum 48K extension... [02 Oct 2009]
Photos: Inside the RSA cybercrime war room
Photo At RSA's Anti-Fraud Command Centre (AFCC) in Herzelia, Israel, more than 100 staff work to detect, dissect and block phishing sites and Trojan attacks 24 hours per day. Once a phishing site is detected by the AFCC,... [18 Sep 2009]
Photos: UK's ID card revealed
Photo The Home Office claims that the British cards will feature "the latest security features", compliant with European and International Civil Aviation Organisation standards, designed to protect against identity fraud and... [30 Jul 2009]
Photos: Visa predicts the future of paying
Photo The PIN card provides extra layers of security against online card fraud and does away with having to use a portable separate card reader and PIN pad, according to Visa. Visa Europe was out in force at the Cartes and... [10 Nov 2008]
Jet packs, army tech and Victorian gadgets
Photo The digital forensics unit of the Serious Fraud Office showed silicon.com how it sniffs out incriminating evidence from crime scenes. Sci-fi staple - the jet pack - finally made its way into reality as New Zealand... [02 Sep 2008]
Photos: Sniffing out fraud with digital forensics
Photo The digital forensics unit (DFU) of the Serious Fraud Office sniffs out incriminating evidence from crime scenes. The DFU uses about 60 per cent of its 300TB storage, which is spread over two floors of the Serious... [13 Aug 2008]
Photos: Voters go high-tech at local elections
Photo But that hasn't stopped one borough trialling new technologies to encourage higher voter turnout, prevent fraud and generally make the process more convenient and easier to use for citizens. The government ditched the... [05 May 2006]
Photos: New ePassport revealed
Photo From tomorrow (1 December) the price of a UK passport jumps £9 to £51, with the price hike reflecting the cost of implementing anti-fraud measures. The cover of the ePassport looks only slightly different. [30 Nov 2005]