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DDoS attacks on banks continue into the New Year
A hacktivist group claims it already has launched the second phase of DDoS strikes against U.S. banks.
Danielle Walker
Jan 7 2013 8:28AM
Security
POS terminal malware found
Data stealer found attacking point of sale systems.
SC Staff
Jan 7 2013 8:07AM
Security
Microsoft skips IE zero-day fix
Microsoft to release seven bulletins this week.
Dan Raywood
Jan 7 2013 7:30AM
Security
Avanade sued over failed ERP project
Terminated project cost three times the original estimate.
Juha Saarinen
Jan 7 2013 7:25AM
Software
Latest IE attacks connected to espionage group
Symantec says a group is responsible for a spate of recent espionage attacks.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 7 2013 7:16AM
Security
Google, Microsoft drop fraudulent certificates
Turkish certificate authority issued two dodgy certificates.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 7 2013 7:16AM
Security
Predictions 2013: Netgear
Traditional malware, smartphone threats and social media risks.
Staff Writers
Jan 7 2013 7:08AM
Security
Insider reveals creative Autonomy accounting
SaaS becomes software licenses.
Juha Saarinen
Jan 7 2013 5:46AM
Software
Big breakthrough for small computing
Aussie researchers develop new material for nano devices.
Charis Palmer
Jan 4 2013 2:58PM
Hardware
Female IT graduates earn more: study
Equal pay with men over career less certain.
Charis Palmer
Jan 4 2013 11:09AM
Training & Development
Ubuntu goes mobile, eyes business users
Linux-based smartphone OS built with security and management in mind.
Krishan Sharma
Jan 4 2013 10:40AM
Hardware
US drops competition inquiry into Google
Search giant let off with mild reprimand.
Diane Bartz
Jan 4 2013 7:37AM
Software
Sailing into the big data clouds
Cloud means lower cost, higher competitiveness for big data.
Joshua Gliddon
Jan 4 2013 7:33AM
Software
Australia's new mobile spectrum up for grabs
Final reserve prices and terms published for telcos.
Brett Winterford
Jan 3 2013 4:35PM
Telco/ISP
Report: Apple testing new iPhone, iOS 7
Dev logs suggest new device on the way.
a Staff Writer
Jan 3 2013 8:46AM
Hardware
Judge permits Amazon.com to offer "app store"
Throws out one of several Apple IP claims.
Dan Levine
Jan 3 2013 8:41AM
Software
Hackers exploit zero-day hole in Internet Explorer
Windows XP users especially vulnerable to 'watering hole' attacks.
Krishan Sharma
Jan 3 2013 8:34AM
Security
Hackers exploit zero-day hole in Internet Explorer
Windows XP users especially vulnerable to 'watering hole' attacks.
Krishan Sharma
Jan 3 2013 8:18AM
Security
How NABERS will drive data centres out of office buildings
Opinion: Data centre managers won’t be able to ignore NABERS.
Brett Winterford
Jan 3 2013 7:04AM
Networking
IT, corruption and ethics
How can IT win back the trust of business leaders?
Brett Winterford
Jan 2 2013 11:16AM
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