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Police handled 469 cases of unlicensed software used in business operations throughout last year, up 18.7% from 2018, according to the Economic Crime Suppression Division (ECD). The information was ...
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Microsoft says it is forcing more rogue dealers and traders to pay up for selling or handling counterfeit and unlicensed software and has doubled the amount of money it recovers from each one. But the ...
Computer users in Thailand are still using unlicensed software at an alarming rate despite its vulnerability to cyberattacks, according to a new global software survey from The Software Alliance, ...
Computer users in the Asean region still have some of the highest rates of unlicensed software usage, despite awareness of the associated cybersecurity dangers, according to findings from the 2016 ...
Multi-Shot, an oil industry service company, paid The Business Software Alliance (BSA) $50,000 Thursday in a settlement over claims that the company had more copies of computer software than were ...
Kailua-based solar energy company Sunetric has agreed to pay $115,000 to settle legal claims that it had unlicensed software installed on its computers. The settlement was announced Tuesday by BSA The ...
Software piracy has reduced from 27% in 2009 to 22% in 2015, according to the Business Software Alliance (BSA). The increasing market for cloud subscriptions and adoption of software asset management ...
Unlicensed software and cyber attacks are a growing concern for UK businesses. The recent Cyber Security Breaches Survey commissioned by the UK Government’s Department for Culture, Media & Sport found ...
Some 61 percent of software installed in computers across Asia-Pacific last year were unlicensed, compared to 39 percent globally. While this was a slight drop from 62 percent in 2013, the illegal ...