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Free 30 day Trial of Ericom PowerTerm WebConnect: The Citrix Alternative
If your version of Citrix Presentation Server / XenApp is nearing end of life, or you're just looking for a remote desktop services tool that's far less costly and complex than Citrix, give...
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'Tis the season for ID fraud: Retailers face $100 billion in losses
As retailers enter the key holiday shopping season they're about to get pummeled by identification fraud losses.
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Identity theft down 12% in 2007
Overall identity fraud is declining in the United States: down by an estimated 12% over 2006, which represents a total fraud reduction of $6 bln. Fraudsters are turning to lower-tech methods by...
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OH employees rush for free ID theft protection
On the heels of news that a data loss may have left Ohio state workers vulnerable to identity theft, employees rushed to sign up for the free identity fraud protection offered by the state,...
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Universities join coalition to stop ID theft
Institute will research into causes, detection, and prevention of identity fraud, including threats from cyber criminals, insiders, and organized crime groups.
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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Yahoo facepalms in Facebook patent fraud claim
Yahoo claimed Facebook had fraudulently filed some of its patents, but Facebook hit back by proving Yahoo hadn't even checked the records to see if it was right.
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Cybercriminals offer bogus fraud insurance services
Security researchers from Trusteer have spotted a clever new technique used by cybercriminals interested in optimizing their malicious campaigns in an attempt to earn more revenue.
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Nokia hit with class action lawsuit; fraud claims 'without merit,' it says
Did Nokia, CEO Stephen Elop and CFO Timo Ihamuotila engage in a scheme to artificially inflate its stock price and defraud investors? A new lawsuit alleges so.
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ID thieves discovering defenseless target - the dead
Nearly 800,000 deceased Americans each year have their identity stolen by thieves looking for financial or other gain, according to a new study.
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US charges Russian over $1.45 million hacking scheme
A Russian national has been charged in the U.S. for allegedly hacking into brokerage accounts and executing fraudulent trades. Four brokerage firms claim caused combined $1 million in losses.
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On 1-year anniversary, organized NSTIC looking for fast track
The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace is getting its house in order a year after its inception. The issue now is if it can gain speed and rally a critical mass of public and...
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Group aims to vet worth of ID standards for mobile, software, other cloud services
The Identity in the Cloud technical committee at OASIS is calling on the public to help it vet identity standards for a myriad of cloud use cases from mobile to digital signatures.
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Security hole exposes Android, iOS to Facebook identity theft
A new security vulnerability discovered in Facebook for Android and Facebook for iOS means your Facebook identity can be stolen if you use an Android phone, Android tablet, iPhone, and/or iPad.
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Hacker jailed for stealing 8 million identities
A British hacker has been sentenced to 26 months for stealing 200,000 PayPal accounts, 2,701 bank card numbers, as well as 8,110,474 names, dates of birth, and postcodes of U.K. residents.
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Contact centers: Why do we hate them so?
A good contact center experience -- from calls to email support, and even live chat -- is crucial to a company's reputation, but also brand loyalty and future sales.
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Enterprises tapping identity technology as one way to recover after data breach
To recover from a data breach, companies are turning to a number of procedures and technologies including re-education, identity and access management, and expanded use of encryption, a Ponemon...
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Laws of Identity: A conversation with Kim Cameron, Part 2
Industry luminary Kim Cameron, now a distinguished engineer with Microsoft working on identity, wrote the Seven Laws of Identity in 2005. He discusses with ZDNet why these seven "scientific" laws...
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Cameron's Laws of Identity foreshadowed today's identity, privacy quagmire
In 2005, industry luminary Kim Cameron penned his Seven Laws of Identity, outlining a hypothesis on how identity and privacy work on the Internet. Today, everything is going as perceived seven...
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Laws of Identity: A conversation with Kim Cameron, Part 1
Industry luminary Kim Cameron, now a distinguished engineer with Microsoft working on identity, wrote the Seven Laws of Identity in 2005. He discusses with ZDNet why these seven hypotheses are...
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NSTIC commits $2.5 million to build governance body
The government is looking for an organization to lead the establishment and oversights of a group that will be key to the success of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace.
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