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    Net piracy could lose Europe $356bn by 2015 19 March, 2010 00:44

    Illegal file-sharers will cost the European creative industries $A356bn (£215bn) by 2015, says Tera Consultants.
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    Global standard needed for privacy protection 22 March, 2007 10:28

    Privacy experts from afar afield as the United Kingdom met with the federal government this week to examine weaknesses in the Privacy Act which is currently under review.
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    Fake network gear 30 October, 2006 15:31

    Subnets began dropping off the MortgageIT network one after another. Entire bank branches went offline for days as Joe Bruner, network engineering manager there at the time, scrambled to purchase and install replacement parts.
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    UN alliance aims to promote IT in poor countries 26 November, 2004 08:29

    Participants at a United Nations (U.N.) meeting in Berlin this week proposed creating a global alliance that would spur investment in communications technology in the world's poorest countries as a follow-up to next year's World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS).
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    Internet governance debate heats up 16 April, 2004 08:52

    The debate on future governance of the internet is heating up, with a United Nations ICT taskforce convening a “global forum” late last month on the subject and those prominent in the IT and political worlds having plenty to say around the edges.
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    Billion dollar online banking scam unravels 18 April, 2001 16:13

    Authorities have arrested two individuals in Switzerland and another two in San Francisco in connection with an Internet banking scam worth some $US3.9 billion, said the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), which monitors banking fraud.
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    News Briefs 28 August, 2000 12:01

    Wireless jumps to $US73 billion, Ex-Novell execs plan open-source NetWare, Venture capitalists loyal to high-tech
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    Andersen Consulting Cuts Ties to Arthur Andersen 10 August, 2000 12:01

    Andersen Consulting has been granted complete independence from financial obligations or future relationships with Arthur Andersen and Andersen Worldwide, as per a ruling by an International Chamber of Commerce-appointed arbitrator.
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    INFOWARCON: Reporting hackers seen as best deterrent 22 June, 2000 12:01

    The simple act of reporting hackers to authorities is one of the most effective weapons businesses can use to fight cyber criminals, but it is also one of the most rarely used.
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    INFOWARCON - Reporting hackers seen as best deterrent 22 June, 2000 12:01

    The simple act of reporting hackers to authorities is one of the most effective weapons businesses can use to fight cyber criminals, but it is also one of the most rarely used.
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    Reporting Hackers Seen as Best Deterrent 22 June, 2000 12:01

    LONDON (06/21/2000) - The simple act of reporting hackers to authorities is one of the most effective weapons businesses can use to fight cyber criminals, but it is also one of the most rarely used.
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