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27 April - 10 May 2009
 
   

Could piracy blacklist backfire?
Assorted
Internet law professor Michael Geist on how the US has angered allies with its list of the world's worst piracy offenders
International
05/05/2009
CIB-9-0257

Counterfeit Parts Infiltrate Aerospace Projects
Autos & Parts
Electrical, military and aerospace industries face a dangerous resurgence: the unintentional use of counterfeit components in place of certified parts.
International
4/28/2009
CIB-9-0252

Pirates Go for Their Next Target: Apple
Electronics
What if I could show you how Apple is getting the best of hardware pirates, simply by being the best Apple it can be?
International
4/30/2009
CIB-9-0249

Counterfeit cords blamed for fires; sold in Valley
Electronics
Some cords look like all the rest, but inside they have little copper or insulation.
USA
05/04/2009
CIB-9-0259

Cybercriminals Take Advantage of Swine Flu Buzz, Sell Fake Drugs
Pharmaceuticals
Cybercriminals are taking advantage of the swine flu buzz to sell counterfeit drugs and steal credit card details, Internet security experts have warned.
International
05/02/2009
CIB-9-0253

RPSGB Warns Against Counterfeit Drugs for Swine Flu
Pharmaceuticals
The Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (RPSGB) today issued a warning to the public about the risks of buying online medicines for swine influenza, such as Tamiflu or Relenza.
UK
4/29/2009
CIB-9-0244

In Developing World, Police Investigate Drug Counterfeiting
Pharmaceuticals
When Samar Yehia died of breast cancer two years ago, her hospital doctor was shocked. Her condition, previously stable, had suddenly deteriorated, even though the breast cancer medication he had prescribed her had worked well for other patients.
West Bank
4/29/2009
CIB-9-0250

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