Stolen e-passports 'worth millions' on black market
News Thousands of UK e-passports stolen on Monday are likely to sell for up to £20m on the black market, say privacy experts. Simon Davies, director of Privacy International, said: "It's unlikely that the stolen passports could easily navigate the UK...
[July 30, 2008, 9:25]
Stolen data being tunnelled through EU and US
News Criminals are directing stolen data through legitimate companies that provide anonymity services, according to security training organisation Sans Institute. Cybercriminals have shifted away from channelling stolen EU and US data outside those...
[September 23, 2008, 12:06]
Stolen hospital laptop recovered
Blog A laptop that was stolen from a Nottinghamshire hospital has been recovered by police, reports ITPro. The laptop contained data that included the names and addresses of hundreds of children, protected by just a single password -- which let's face...
[April 4, 2007, 13:00]
Stolen In 60 Seconds
Downloads Reviews:Stolen in Sixty Seconds makes it fun to test your skills as a thug (TreoCentral.com)> 4/5The unique blend of pre-heist planning and real-time thieveryv (RustySabre.com)> 7/10The impressive and award winning strategy-puzzle game...
[August 7, 2007, 8:00]
Stolen Nationwide laptop prompts FSA probe
News The laptop was stolen from an employee's house in a burglary in August. Both Nationwide and FSA have refused to say exactly what data was stolen. The building society is willing to say what had not been stolen.
[November 13, 2006, 12:44]
Stolen PCs contained Motorola staff records
News Two computers containing personal information on Motorola employees were stolen from the mobile phone maker's human resources services provider, Affiliated Computer Services, the latest in a series of incidents of companies losing control of...
[June 13, 2005, 10:15]
Stolen Colors
Downloads Stolen Colors is a, I wish I could say colorful, but the colors in the ball-based world have been stolen by the yellows ball called football (the European kind), so it's your task to travel the dangerous path to football's tower and beat...
[June 2, 2006, 16:38]
Google employees' details stolen in burglary
News Google has confirmed that personal data of US employees hired prior to 2006 has been stolen in a recent burglary. Records kept at Colt Express Outsourcing Services, an external company used by Google and other companies to handle human-resources...
[July 3, 2008, 9:12]
Skype Customer claims to of had money stolen from his Skype account again
Blog Skype Customer claims to of had money stolen from his Skype account has had the same thing happen to him for a third time. It would seem that the same Skype customer who This is now no joking matter now and Skype do not seem to be taking there...
[March 23, 2008, 9:03]
£9.6m of software stolen from MS Scottish factory
News What is of equal concern to Microsoft is that over 200,000 Certificates of Authentication (COA) were also taken and this will help the gang pass off the stolen software as legitimate product. If anybody is offered cheap UK versions of Encarta...
[November 21, 1997, 16:12]
Burglars sell stolen goods to victims online
News A Web site that allows burglars to sell stolen property back to its owner is illegal under British law according to criminal law experts. Victims of burglary can post details of their stolen goods at TheBurglar.com.
[October 10, 2000, 15:51]
Laptops containing police payroll data stolen
News Three laptops containing Metropolitan Police payroll details have been stolen from LogicaCMG, the UK IT services firm. The Metropolitan Police declined to comment on exactly what details had been stolen, or confirm how many employees had been...
[November 22, 2006, 10:59]
Hackers put 'stolen' source code online
News The group, which calls itself the Source Code Club, is offering what seems to be the stolen source code for an older version of Enterasys Networks' Dragon intrusion detection system and Napster's client and server software.
[July 15, 2004, 7:40]
PC: Hey, your mobile's being stolen!
News If something is stolen it will be possible to pinpoint the exact location it was stolen from. Sadly, the technology on its own is unlikely to be able to pinpoint where the stolen equipment has been taken to.
[July 7, 2004, 12:40]
Stolen In 60 Seconds
Downloads Stolen In 60 Seconds: An unique project with combined genres of strategy and puzzle. Game features: A combination of stepwise planning of a burglary and the action itself in real-time mode 12 thieves tools Increasingly complex quests About two...
[June 19, 2008, 8:00]
Credit risk for customers after firm's PCs stolen
News Intuit, a provider of financial software and services, is warning 47,000 customers that their credit-card data may be at risk after computers were stolen from a company office. All indications have been it was really about the hardware value of...
[July 15, 2004, 10:10]
News Burst: Hospital hacked, patient records stolen
News But SecurityFocus editorial director Kevin Poulsen says the hacker showed him some of the hospital's stolen records, which included files on 4,000 cardiology patients and 700 physical rehabilitation patients.
[December 7, 2000, 9:13]
Phishers hooking victims with stolen data
News Security researchers are reporting a new brand of phishing attack that attempts to use stolen consumer data to rip off individual account holders at specific banks. Cyota co-founder Amir Orad said he believes that the criminals responsible for the...
[May 16, 2005, 9:45]
Vodafone denies responsibility for stolen SIM bill
Talkback When a credit card is stolen from a wallet the end user is liable only for the first £50. Drawing comparisons with a 'live wallet' is not really relevant. Who would carry £850 around in their wallet? Isn't a mobile phone account another line of...
[May 25, 2006, 11:30]
Laptop stolen from Citizens Advice
News A laptop containing client information has been stolen from the car of an employee of Citizens Advice in Northern Ireland. Up to 60,000 client records are held on the computer, which was stolen in the early hours of 5 December, 2007.
[December 10, 2007, 14:24]



