New twist to data-matching fight against Internet fraud
News For example, if the service detects that a U.S.citizen's transaction is actually coming from Russia -- based on the buyer's Internet address -- the confidence that the transaction is valid would plummet.
[June 19, 2003, 9:38]
Is new legislation protecting contractors?
News It's a buyer's market, so agencies have a choice of which candidates to use and are likely to favour candidates that have opted out over those that have opted in," he said. Martin Lewis, contracts manager at recruitment agency Square One, says that...
[June 24, 2004, 12:45]
Deadbeat eBay bidders flagged by start-up
News The service can also inform a potential buyer with a less-than-stellar bidding history to contact a product's seller before being allowed to place a bid. Cundiff believes that the larger story remains the growing number of companies looking to make...
[August 27, 2004, 10:50]
Whom do you trust? review
Reviews It's like Microsoft's saying to the customer, 'yeah, we wrote shoddy code, but pay us an annual fee, and we'll protect you from viruses and other malicious code'. Later this year, both Microsoft and Symantec will roll out managed online security...
[February 6, 2006, 10:45]



