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Hackers able to keep up with every high-tech defense
Monday, 09 May 2005, 09:36 GMT

Keeping safe on the Internet used to seem simple: Don't open strange files and attachments sent with e-mail messages.

During the past year, technology professionals say, the computer netherworld has grown more devious, resourceful and organized.

Honing an expanded arsenal of sinister tricks - ploys with bizarre names such as "phishing," "pharming" and "drive-by downloads" - digital bad guys have turned the world of Web sites into a virtual hall of mirrors.

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Friday, May 13, 2005

Network Security

Biometrics: Getting Back to Business
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