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LATEST NEWS

- Thursday, May 05, 2011

IFW shut Down Australia's largest illegal streaming website

TWO hours before the NRL season kicked off, a young hacker was politely told to shut down his illegal website which had been streaming live matches - or face going to jail.  
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- Thursday, May 05, 2011

Wild wild web a perfect place for fakes

THE image of a tsunami bearing down on the Japanese mainland was of biblical proportions.  
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- Monday, April 18, 2011

Pinay model raises alarm on identity theft

The Philippines – home to the fifth "most engaged social networking audience" and the sixth largest Facebook population in the world — is also one of the many countries without a law to protect its netizens from online identity theft. 
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- Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Cybercrime treaty doomed to fail: Kaspersky

THE global treaty to fight cybercrime is doomed to fail, says Eugene Kaspersky, chief executive of Russian-based IT security vendor Kaspersky Lab.  
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ABC 7.30 - Cybercrime wave hits businesses worldwide

Content Leadership

The Internet is changing on a daily basis, as is the complexity of fraud facing our clients. Our clients and industry peers are constantly looking for new information that will help them understand and further prevent cybercrime and Internet fraud.

As such, Internet Fraud Watchdog remains ahead of the game by deploying research resources on a daily basis, monitoring the marketplace for new scams and working with educational institutions to further the cause of Internet fraud protection and cyber law.

You will often find the Internet Fraud Watchdog team at the numerous conferences and events that address this growing issue, where IFW is increasingly being called upon to present a perspective of Internet fraud and cyber law from the point of view of business and the wider private sector.

Monitoring

Internet Fraud Watchdog works closely with clients to monitor their online fraud situation. As we work in this field on a daily basis we have developed a keen ear for events facing businesses experiencing Internet fraud.

On a daily basis Internet Fraud Watchdog will scan the international media, keep a watching brief over topical situations and monitor the latest scams and techniques as they pertain to corporate Internet fraud. 

Commenting

The information monitored by Internet Fraud Watchdog will be published on this website. The aim is to keep both our clients and the wider market place informed as to issues of Internet fraud and how it affects businesses. 

Comments made by Internet Fraud Watchdog specifically relate to Internet fraud affecting commercial operation. It is our core area of expertise and the topic we are most commonly called upon to represent, particularly to the academic community. We are more than just thought leaders in this area but are active practitioners, serving our clients on a daily basis. 

Accountability

Having a close relationship with both corporate and academic sectors means our information and comment is always under close scrutiny and faces regular feedback, which we publish. As a trusted business, we are accountable to our academic peers. 

A source of information

It is our intention that Internet Fraud Watchdog, and this website, will continue to be a growing resource of up-to-date information relating to business and Internet fraud. We welcome your comments and encourage you to join our community where you will receive regular broadcasts of our latest news from around the world.