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Get Safe Online warns of scareware scams

...the returns are much heftier than this." Get Safe Online managing director Tony Neate told ZDNet UK on Monday that both consumers and businesses were... Read more

15 November, 2010 by Tom Espiner

Lack of reporting hits cybercrime fight

...service, according to the NHTCU's tactical and technical industry liaison officer Tony Neate. Citing the Information Security Breaches Survey 2002, which was published at... Read more

25 April, 2002 by Matt Loney

Valentine's Day brings spam and scams, warns FBI

...financial difficulties, playing on emotions to elicit cash," said a press release. Tony Neate, managing director of Get Safe Online, told a security conference in... Read more

14 February, 2008
Locating the real threats to corporate security

Locating the real threats to corporate security

...internal and external threats. Speaking at the Infosecurity 2006 conference in London, Tony Neate, e-crime liaison for the SOCA, said insider "plants" are causing... Read more

27 July, 2007 by Tom Espiner
Preview: Infosecurity Europe 2007

Preview: Infosecurity Europe 2007

As Europe's biggest security show kicks off in London on Tuesday, ZDNet UK takes a look at what's on offer Read more

23 April, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Online safety push will target SMEs

...as home users, including lack of software to protect PCs, according to Tony Neate, head of Get Safe Online. "Well be looking at micro-businesses... Read more

9 October, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Lord: 'British FBI' will be private Home Office police

...organisation was unable to comment on Erroll's criticism. Industry liaison officer Tony Neate told ZDNet UK that SOCA was only able to respond through... Read more

25 April, 2006 by Tom Espiner

SOCA: Beware the IT mafia

...has said. Speaking on Tuesday at the Infosecurity 2006 conference in London, Tony Neate, e-crime liaison for the Serious Organised Crime Agency (SOCA), said... Read more

25 April, 2006 by Dan Ilet

Police warn of IT expertise shortfall

...because of a shortage of expert witnesses with IT skills. According to Tony Neate, industry liaison officer for the National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU... Read more

28 February, 2006 by Tom Espiner

Get Safe Online membership costs revealed

...10 million active, unique internet users in the UK". An email from Tony Neate, industry liaison at the NHTCU, told silicon.com the ability to... Read more

28 October, 2005 by Will Sturgeon

Thursday

...websecfinal.pdf -- and tales of legal responsibility, but really perk up when Tony Neate the e-Plod gets stuck into some stories of badness from... Read more

28 June, 2002

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...websecfinal.pdf -- and tales of legal responsibility, but really perk up when Tony Neate the e-Plod gets stuck into some stories of badness from... Read more

28 June, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

More cybercrime laws will be counter-productive, says thinktank

An influential thinktank says current cybercrime law is in urgent need of updating, but this time the industry must be involved Read more

25 April, 2002 by Matt Loney

SMEs and high-tech crime: 'Get your heads out of the sand, or face the consequences...'

...into the right direction and could achieve long term stability," she said. Tony Neate, industry liaison oficer at the NHTCU, said:"We are looking for... Read more

14 May, 2002 by Pia Heikkila

Cyber-cops mull new strategy to bag web villains

...police for fear it would get out in to the public domain. Tony Neate, technical industry liaison for the NHTCU, said no decisions had been... Read more

5 December, 2001 by Joey Gardiner

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yeah! all we want free software

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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UnderINK

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