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  • ID theft battle threatens Aust privacy: Experts

    The Federal Privacy Commissioner has described identity fraud as a "gross invasion of privacy" and supported government efforts to fight it, while warning strong protections must accompany any proposal from the start.

  • Australians want what's bad for them: Biometrics

    Australians would prefer to use voice biometrics rather than PIN and password verification to prove their identity but security experts warn biometrics exposes consumers to even greater risk.

  • Tokens no silver bullet for security: banks

    Authentication tokens used for online transactions will not stop identity theft, banks have warned as they search for other measures to secure customer accounts.

  • Offline ID crimes still more severe

    Although Internet-associated identity theft has garnered a significant amount of attention in recent months, the bulk of financial losses linked to fraud is still initiated offline, a new study shows.

  • Fishing for 'phishers'

    The Anti-Phishing Working Group is arguing that emerging e-mail authentication standards could take the sting out of "phishing" attacks.

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  • Security with bite: 15 technologies tested

    In this special review, we round up the various authentication devices on the market. From fingerprint scanners, to single sign-on software and biometric technology -- we have the authentication market covered.

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