Cybercrime bill passed lower house 

Cybercrime bill passed lower house

Greens furious.
IBM opens European advanced security centre 

IBM opens European advanced security centre

Big Blue sets up a security institute in Brussels, helping firms come together to learn about threats and how to deal with them.
Hackers pwn EC on eve of Libya, nukes conference 

Hackers pwn EC on eve of Libya, nukes conference

Second targeted attack against European nations in two weeks.
Google to compromise with European data officials 

Google to compromise with European data officials

But Australian investigation stalled.
MEPs still unhappy with Swift data privacy implications 

MEPs still unhappy with Swift data privacy implications

Plan to allow US snooping on European bank transactions needs tighterregulation.
EU approves biometric passports 

EU approves biometric passports

The European Union has given the green light to biometric passports.
European court stays Gary McKinnon's US extradition 

European court stays Gary McKinnon's US extradition

The European Court of Human Rights has temporarily stayed the extradition of accused UK hacker Gary McKinnon to face computer abuse and cyber-terrorism charges in the US.
Symantec joins European malware hunt 

Symantec joins European malware hunt

Symantec and the EC are to support a virus collecting WOMBAT
European users slam dodgy bank security 

European users slam dodgy bank security

Banks and credit card firms not doing enough to protect consumers.
European consumers split on data privacy issues 

European consumers split on data privacy issues

A gap has emerged between the views of consumers in the UK and continental Europe on data privacy and dependable IT, a new report suggests.
Experts: Pump & dump scams target European companies 

Experts: Pump & dump scams target European companies

Fraudsters are targeting European companies in "pump and dump" scams for the first time, according to security firm Sophos.
Downloads put European firms at risk  

Downloads put European firms at risk

European businesses are being exposed to security threats because of high levels of unauthorised software downloads by employees, latest figures from Centennial Software show.
Poll: Half of European companies unprotected against vulnerabilities 

Poll: Half of European companies unprotected against vulnerabilities

Nearly half of IT professionals believe their infrastructures are not completely protected against vulnerabilities, new research has found.
European P2P network users targeted in piracy clamp down  

European P2P network users targeted in piracy clamp down

Illegal peer-to-peer (P2P) file-sharers across the world faced a fresh wave of legal actions yesterday as the recording industry announced an escalation of its campaign against ...
IT security 'top priority' for European financial institutions 

IT security 'top priority' for European financial institutions

The growing threat from hackers, new regulations, reputation issues and the growing importance of direct channel self-service banking are pushing IT security to the very top of ...
East European cyber-police take down phishing ring 

East European cyber-police take down phishing ring

The Bulgarian National Services to Combat Organized Crime (NSCOC) agency has arrested an ring of eight individuals who allegedly operated an international phishing operation.
European business fail to take security seriously 

European business fail to take security seriously

Businesses in Europe are adopting a "lackluster approach" to security of data and systems, according to a new study.
Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks 

Sloppy laptop security leaves European firms open to legal and commercial risks

Sloppy mobile device security is leaving European businesses and their employees open to legal, commercial and financial damage, newly published research has claimed.
European security agency up and running  

European security agency up and running

The European network and information Security Agency ( ENISA ) should be up and running in the autumn according to one of the new organization's staff.
European security software sales slowing  

European security software sales slowing

Previously soaring security software sales in Western Europe began to slow down last year, according to the latest market research from IDC.
Tipping Point targets European market 

Tipping Point targets European market

Tipping Point Technologies, an Austin, Texas-based provider of intrusion prevention products, on Monday announced its plans to expand sales in Europe.
European IP VPN market growing fast - for now 

European IP VPN market growing fast - for now

The European market for IP-based VPNs is growing rapidly but the current double-digit growth phase will flatten out to five per cent a year by 2007, according to IDC.
CMS Products intros European reseller program 

CMS Products intros European reseller program

CMS products, a backup and storage systems specialist, has launched a European authorized reseller program.
European users ignore virus and spam threats 

European users ignore virus and spam threats

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