Brit conference asks for more cyberspace violations
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- *** Fraudbusters seek fresh angles as cybercrime grows Crimebusters must devise more ingenious ways of combating fraud and will need new international policing powers to stem a rising tide of high-tech economic crime, experts say. Delegates at an economic crime conference in Cambridge, England, this week complained they lacked the tools and power to take the fight to the organized criminals whose only barrier was the speed of their modems. Culprits were hard to pin down, said Rosalind Wright, head of Britain's Serious Fraud Office. It was harder still to "swat the fly-by-nights," she said. See http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=4974072-ff5 ______________________________________________________________________ "attila" 1024/C20B6905/23 D0 FA 7F 6A 8F 60 66 BC AF AE 56 98 C0 D7 B0 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3i Charset: latin1 Comment: No safety this side of the grave. Never was; never will be iQCVAwUBNB9t9704kQrCC2kFAQGLEQP/Xo9+l5MV3KE3X1X7hCdJpaWr8gprctKR jIm2k+2RwHIVBT9IzQ0s/VEWI+8ftO43b18qlYYdbyiSGCPnJsoZtXOmivTTdcg3 U8FAJNTrbILZ4lcTYbxsAUm0U12xc4flOjK16UWzKrI3gli8Y/YPO2hMbxkBcH6P aknorOx6BpY= =1+3N -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Attila T. Hun