Security News

Identities sold online for £80

Identities sold online for £80 A frightening fact was put forward by the security experts yesterday that thieves are selling complete stolen identities online for as little as £80, and later, that each person’s details can earn internet fraudsters about £15,000. 

 In the past four years, banking frauds have doubled thus making it easier than ever to fall foul of internet identity theft. 

The credit card details, plus the cardholder's name, address, passport and driving license numbers are included in the stolen personal data. 

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Micro Technologies enters Kenyan Market to provide security solution

Technology-enabled security services provider Micro Technologies (India) Ltd has expanded its business in Kenyan market to provide a highly advanced security solution products across the country.

The company will provide a wide range of its security and life support solutions for vehicles, premises and mobile phones in the Kenyan market, which would prove to be helpful in theft incidents.

Kenya has a high crime rate particularly in capital Nairobi, Mombasa, Kisumu and coastal beach resorts with car-thefts, mobile-thefts and property related crimes.

McAfee to acquire Reconnex

McAfee to acquire Reconnex

eSys Information Technologies becomes national distributor of Quick Heal

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