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  • Some European national registries of carbon-dioxide-emission allowances Friday said they were waiting for the European Commission to authorize a resumption of the troubled European Emissions Trading Scheme after the EC shut spot trading Jan. 19 due to cyberfraud.

    EU Carbon Market Suffers Further Setback Sean Carney 2011

  • The probe, which is among the largest in the U.K. into cyberfraud, shows how despite banks 'significant efforts to step up security measures in recent years they continue to be vulnerable to criminals.

    U.K. Police Arrest 19 for Bank Cyberfraud Cassell Bryan-Low 2010

  • She likes the California cyberfraud statute about misleading in an election campaign context.

    Works in progress: Jacqueline Lipton Rebecca Tushnet 2006

  • Woodhill, who co-founded cybersecurity firm Authentify in 1999, wants Congress to require banks to warn commercial clients explicitly of the dangers of cyberfraud.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Last year Senator Charles E. Schumer D-N.Y. introduced a bill to make banks extend cyberfraud protection, already required for individual depositors, to small business clients.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • In a bust last September, federal prosecutors in Manhattan arrested dozens of middlemen in a cyberfraud ring that they say had stolen $70 million.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Based on the market-leading security information and event management offering, the ArcSight Enterprise Threat and Risk Management platform enables businesses and government agencies to proactively safeguard digital assets, comply with corporate and regulatory policy and control the internal and external risks associated with cybertheft, cyberfraud, cyberwarfare and cyberespionage.

    unknown title 2011

  • There is much discussion that people who commit cyberfraud or cyberattacks are growing increasingly sophisticated, and that this practice has proliferated during the recession.

    Computerworld 2010

  • Reported cyberfraud losses double in 2009: FBI diving, black ops and The Cove; Coquitlam couple part of Oscar - winning documentary, March 9

    WN.com - Articles related to Basketball Roundup 2010

  • The act has the support of U.S. companies now being hit by cyberfraud, including American Express, Mastercard, Visa and eBay.

    Computerworld News 2010

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