An USB memory stick containing personal information of tens of thousands of prisoners from the UK has been lost, as the British Home Office confirmed. Although some of the objectives of the institution are related to safeguarding "people's identity and the privileges of citizenship," important information, such ... |
22 August 2008 04:42 GMT |
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In video games only it's really great to hear that a city is filled with sick criminals, because this gives you two thrilling options: fight against them and clean the entire city or join them and do whatever you want. Games only, I repeat. Crime City is one of those games that allows you to be the good guy, the... |
6 March 2008 02:37 GMT |
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RIM might not know it, but its BlackBerry smartphones make excellent solutions for criminals in British Columbia. The devices manage to bring such a high security level that its owner can be almost sure that nobody will have access on his personal files, or on the dirty business that he is handling.The BlackBerry ser... |
10 October 2007 04:17 GMT |
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There just might be a chance to stop malware authors, for good, that is. Sure, I agree that we are not close to that point but we are going towards it. Now, how do you stop people from writing viruses? Well, you certainly can't have a cop next to every user to bop him or her one on the noggin whenever he starts ... |
9 October 2007 05:14 GMT |
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