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Secure2Share: securing your Dropbox

...to mature before it can be used to prevent government snooping or industrial espionage. Jonathan Bennett Read more

22 May, 2012

UK student coder owns up to Facebook hack

...offline. At one point, the FBI thought the hack could have been industrial espionage, said prosecutor Sandip Patel. Facebook told the BBC that Mangham did... Read more

14 December, 2011

Symantec exposes wave of cyber-espionage attacks

...formulas and manufacturing processes. "The purpose of the attacks appears to be industrial espionage, collecting intellectual property for competitive advantage," according to the report (PDF... Read more

1 November, 2011 by Elinor Mills

Cyber espionage: Firms fail to take threat seriously

...that many businesses have not taken adequate steps to prevent computer-based industrial espionage and consequently are "vulnerable" to attack. Read more

9 March, 2011 by Shelley Portet

Cybercrime cost estimate is 'sales exercise', say experts

...elaborate charts claiming to show the relative costs of IP theft and industrial espionage per industry sector," Sommer said. "But we have no means of... Read more

18 February, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Cybercrime costs the UK £27bn a year

...was due to IP theft and over £7.6bn was due to industrial espionage. It's a bit like terrorism — the more you know, the... Read more

17 February, 2011 by Tom Espiner
Youre The Chicken Mogul! 1.0.2

Youre The Chicken Mogul! 1.0.2

...bestest scores! Can you trust all those around you? Deal with blackmail, industrial espionage and plain old incompetence! This chicken empire needs YOU Read more

9 April, 2012
Efficient Model for Detection Data and Data Scheme Tempering With Purpose of Valid Forensic Analysis

Efficient Model for Detection Data and Data Scheme Tempering With Purpose of Valid Forensic Analysis

...growth of computer crime which has the main goal to profit illegally, industrial espionage, forgery and falsification of data. Therefore, a demand for data security... Read more

1 January, 2012
Inception App Edition 1.5

Inception App Edition 1.5

...vulnerable dream state. His skill has made him a coveted player in industrial espionage but also made him a fugitive and cost him dearly. Now... Read more

13 October, 2011

Why crooks won't be doing time for cybercrime

...with industry to shore up defences against cybercrime - particularly IP theft and industrial espionage, which government figures say account for £16.8bn of the annual... Read more

18 February, 2011 by Nick Heath
Chicken Tycoon 1.0.4

Chicken Tycoon 1.0.4

...groups! Can you trust all those around you? Deal with blackmail and industrial espionage! Bonus levels and modes unlocked on completion. Three playable speeds. Return... Read more

26 August, 2010
Chicken Tycoon FREE 1.0.4

Chicken Tycoon FREE 1.0.4

...groups! Can you trust all those around you? Deal with blackmail and industrial espionage! Bonus levels and modes unlocked on completion. Three playable speeds. Return... Read more

25 August, 2010

Expert highlights threat of journalist hackers

...are just doing it out of technical interest or for the reputation. Industrial espionage is far more concerning." What do you think? Tell the Mailroom... Read more

4 February, 2000 by Will Knight

Hackers steal vital data from Formula One team

Benetton claims that someone broke into its computer systems last year, and stole the details of the design of this year's car Read more

17 July, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

Man jailed over Ericsson espionage

...received a jail sentence. Csaba Richter, an IT consultant, was convicted of industrial espionage on Monday and has been sentenced to three years in prison... Read more

6 April, 2005 by Jo Best

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