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1. Strategic Security: Our 13th Annual Survey

2. Fake Security Software Steals $34 Million Monthly; Cybercriminals are making a fortune by preying on gullible computer users

3. Identity Thieves Face Pay Cut; While the number of fraud incidents is rising, criminals are earning less for each crime they commit

4. Data Loss Costing Companies $6.6 Million Per Breach; Customers, it seems, lose faith in organizations that can't keep data safe and take their business elsewhere, a Ponemon Institute survey found

5. Federal Prosecutor: Cybercrime Is Funding Organized Crime; Cybercrime has been so profitable for organized crime that the mob is using it to fund its other underground exploits. And U.S. law enforcement is reaching around the world to reel it in

6. Cyberattack Fools You Once, Evades Detection; The attacks represent a 'quantum leap' for hackers in terms of their technological sophistication and pose a serious challenge to the IT community, one security firm reports

7. Love Bug Worm Celebrates 6th Anniversary; Six years ago, the infamous worm, one of the first socially-engineered pieces of malware, caused an estimated $7 to $10 billion in damage worldwide

8. Click Fraud Less Serious Than Expected; Click fraud that inflates the cost of online advertising reportedly occurs at a rate that's lower that expected among advertisers

9. Hacker Shuts Down Japanese Site For Over A Week; A hacker attack that hit a Japanese price comparison site forced it to temporarily shut down operations

10. E-crime price tag soars past $4.6 billion in the U.K. Cyber-crime cost enterprises in the U.K. a whopping u2.45 billion ($4.59 billion) last year, the country's national computer cops say

11. INFOSEC ECONOMICS: New Approaches To Improve Your Data Defenses -- Economists have turned their attention to cybercrime, and information security managers can benefit by borrowing some tools of their trade

12. Spending To Fend Off Online Attacks Grows In 2004; More than half of companies surveyed say they will increase their security budgets over the next three years

13. Hacker Losses Fall 56%

14. 'I LOVE YOU' VIRUS LEAVES BITTER AFTERMATH -- Financial toll of heartbreaking virus still rising

15. Phone gall: quietly but surely, AT&T is suing users who won't pay for hackers' calls

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