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| Editorial overview | | "Cybercrime" sounds like something straight out of a science-fiction movie: no one can tell exactly what it entails and most people believe it will constitute a real threat only in a very different world, sometime in the distant future. Unfortunately for most of us law-abiding citizens, cybercrime - unlike the majority of legitimate online economic activities - is flourishing. Last year, malicious attacks on US corporate websites rose by 100 per cent | Read |  |
| Cybercrime |
Web of deceit From hackers to attackers to data theft to financial fraud, e-crime is on the rise in Europe. And it is costing a fortune. They along with governments and law enforcers, want to fight it. | |
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| Marketing |
Wrinkles and all Older people make up the richest generation of all time. These 'master consumers' are also the fastest-growing group of internet users in the world. Got that, online advertisers? | |
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| Web monitoring |
Keeping an eye on you Are they buying? Just browsing? Or worse could they be rivals checking out the competition? Today there are ways to a company to know exactly what visitors to its site are up to | |
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| Commercial insurance |
Of human bonding Commercial insurance providers feel their products are too complex to be sold online and still require face-to-face, personal contact. For them, the internet is simply not interactive enough | |
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