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[News] Of GNU/Linux and Windows-minded UK Banks

Security? - Don't Bank on It

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| A useful article here dissecting what's wrong with the latest version of the 
| UK Banking code...
| 
| [...]
| 
| Since GNU/Linux users tend not to run anti-virus programs, and don't use 
| traditional firewalls: does that mean they're always liable? 
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http://opendotdotdot.blogspot.com/2008/04/security-dont-bank-on-it.html


Days ago:

The brazilian Election Supreme Court migrates 430 thousand voting machines to
GNU / Linux

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| The brazilian Election Supreme Court announced at April 4th 2008, that the 
| 2008 elections at Brazil will use GNU / Linux electronic voting machines with 
| software digital authentication.  
| 
| The Tribunal Superior Eleitoral (the brazilian Election Supreme Court), 
| officially announced on April 4th, 2008, that the brazilian 2008 elections 
| will use 430 thousand electronic voting machines migrated from VirtuOS and 
| Windows CE to GNU / Linux and open source softwares for security and auditing 
| defined by proper law.     
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http://techforce.com.br/index.php/news/linux_blog/tse_migrates_to_linux


Recent:

New banking code cracks down on out-of-date software

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| The banking industry has re-affirmed a policy that makes online banking 
| customers responsible for losses if they have out of date anti-virus or 
| anti-phishing protection. New Banking Codes for consumers and businesses took 
| effect on Monday.   
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/04/04/banking_code_2008/


Bots rule in cyberspace

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| USA TODAY REPORTS that on an average day, 40 per cent of the 800 million 
| computers connected to the Internet are bots used to send out spam, viruses 
| and to mine for sensitive personal data.  
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http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/03/17/bots-rule-cyberspace
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2008-03-16-computer-botnets_N.htm


Related:

In zombies we trust

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| A little over a year ago, I wrote an editorial where in back-of-the-envelope 
| style (.pdf) I estimated that perhaps 15-30% of all privately owned computers 
| were no longer under the sole control of their owner. In the intervening 
| months, I received a certain amount of hate mail but in those intervening 
| months Vint Cert guessed 20-40%, Microsoft said 2/3rds, and IDC suggested 
| 3/4ths. It is thus a conservative risk position to assume that any random 
| counterparty stands a fair chance of being already compromised.      
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http://blogs.zdnet.com/security/?p=661


Secure web browsing through Live Linux distros

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| Banking isn't the be-all and end-all: there's many other reasons you'd 
| want a secure system, separate from what's on the hard disk, besides 
| Internet banking. Traveller's can't necessarily trust the integrity of 
| a computer in an Internet cafe.
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http://www.itwire.com.au/content/view/13292/53/


Online banking fraud 'up 8,000%'

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| The UK has seen an 8,000% increase in fake internet banking scams
| in the past two years, the government's financial watchdog has warned.
|
| The Financial Services Authority (FSA) told peers it was "very concerned" 
| about the growth in "phishing".
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/6177555.stm


Microsoft's 10Q Risk Factors Lists Conceivable Liability for Data Leaks

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| Improper disclosure of personal data could result in liability and harm our 
| reputation. We store and process significant amounts of personally 
| identifiable information. It is possible that our security controls over 
| personal data, our training of employees and vendors on data security, and 
| other practices we follow may not prevent the improper disclosure of 
| personally identifiable information. Such disclosure could harm our 
| reputation and subject us to liability under laws that protect personal data, 
| resulting in increased costs or loss of revenue. Our software products also 
| enable our customers to store and process personal data. Perceptions that our 
| products do not adequately protect the privacy of personal information could 
| inhibit sales of our products.          
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http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/789019/000119312507225854/d10q.htm


Experts are calling for product liability for software

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| "Product liability does not apply to software," Gerald Spindler
| of the Faculty of Law of the University of Göttingen complained.
| "But what if a whole company comes to a standstill due to faulty
| software?" he mused.
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http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/86932/from/rss09


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| Ah, from the horse's mouth: Microsoft just might be held legally 
| responsible for selling software that is insecure.
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http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=2006112223522439


Microsoft confirms OneCare zaps Outlook, Outlook Express e-mail

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| Microsoft Corp. has acknowledged that a bug in its Windows Live
| OneCare security suite has been causing users' e-mail to vanish
| from Outlook and Outlook Express.
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http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9012499

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