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Europe Fights Mobile Malware
Just when we thought our computer antivirus would protect us from anything out there…the mobile virus made its grand entrance into Europe. Police started to investigate and recently detained a prolific, mobile-virus creator. Information on the modus operandi Read More...
Another Cyber Attack Hits Europe
When Estonia suffered a series of cyber attacks in recent months, US official John Negroponte told the Financial Times: “We need to prepare ourselves because this is likely only to become more of an issue in the future.” Well, the future is here. And Read More...
Child pornography now exchanged via mobiles
It’s been a year since the Cybercrime Convention Committee updated this document to penalize the use of mobile phones to distribute child pornography. In recent days, the reason for this update has become more than evident in Spain, where police have Read More...
Global Manhunt Coordinated on the Internet
The Internet has become a key tool in the fight against child abductions. It spreads kidnapping information and victims’ pictures in a flash worldwide. Law enforcement authorities, family members, and friends are hoping this tool will be of utmost use Read More...
ASK THE EXPERT: Can I include links to European websites in my webpage without asking for authorization?
Nagy Péter from Hungary asks: I have a problem and I hope you can help me. I would like to make a website where a lot of European services could be found. I'd like to collect links of useful services. For example, if I would like to place your link on Read More...
eBay hustles to secure e-payment dominance
eBay company PayPal is modifying its company structure and strategy in Europe to ensure market dominance in the online payment sector. The electronic payment service is relocating from the United Kingdom to Luxembourg, where it is slated to open a bank Read More...
Controlling employee email and Internet use may violate European law
Countries throughout Europe may be relaxing data protection and privacy laws to fight terrorism and organized crime. But when it comes to protecting employee confidentiality, the European Court of Human Rights recently decided to draw the line. In the Read More...

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