Cash Machines Worldwide Hosting Malware That Can Harvest Card Details
Cash machines around the world are hosting malware that can harvest a person’s card details for use in fraud, a situation that could worsen as the malware becomes more sophisticated, according to a security researcher.
Analysts at Trustwave’s SpiderLabs research group were surprised earlier this year when it obtained the report from a financial institution in Eastern Europe, said Andrew Henwood, vice president of SpiderLabs’s Europe, Middle East and Africa operation.
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Cybercriminals,
Developed countries,
Eastern Europe,
Major credit card,
Security software
Posted in The Technology News |
No Comments » | June 8th, 2009
Emerging Treatment Stabilizes Vision For People With Dry AMD
Emerging Treatment Stabilizes Vision in People with Dry AMD
Owings Mills, MD – March 26, 2009 – An innovative technology, employing a tiny capsule implanted in the eye, is stabilizing vision in people suffering from dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Encapsulated Cell Technology (ECT), developed by Rhode Island-based Neurotech, preserved vision in a majority of the 51 people who participated in a Phase II clinical trial.
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Cell Technology,
Choroideremia,
Clinical studies,
Developed countries,
Photoreceptors,
Retinitis pigmentosa,
Usher syndrome
Posted in The Medical News |
No Comments » | June 2nd, 2009