EBay Auction Sellers: - Can banks elude online sharks? 

Published January 2nd, 2007


Can banks elude online sharks? 
Would different registration rules stop phishing - or would “.bank” would do it at once?

Bargain Sounds Too Good? Stay Away 
By Michelle Kessler SAN FRANCISCO — Tim Kelly thought he had found an incredible bargain. A Nikon CoolPix L6 camera, the perfect Christmas gift for his wife, was on sale for $139 at online retailer USA Photo Nation last month. It usually sells for about $179 in stores.

MySpace, YouTube successes open door to Web 2.0 dangers 
Web 2.0, and Ajax in particular, are introducing new threats to life on the Web. Many people are rushing to add interactive features to their Web applications using Ajax, but as columnist Mike Cobb explains, security has often been overlooked.

Fears of cybercrime rise among consumers 
Many consumers now fear cybercrime more than burglary, mugging and car theft, according to a report. More than a fifth of internet users feel more vulnerable to cyber crime than any other type of criminal activity.

The Top 10 Tech Stories of 2006 
Megadeals signaled realignment in the IT industry and foreshadowed the Internet’s multimedia future. A much-delayed Vista debuted amid speculation that it would be the last of the old-school, big-bang product launches.

Smaller merchants grapple with Web verification 
Because her small business is so new, Claudia Race said she might not qualify for the online seals of approval that larger, established companies are getting.





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