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Microsoft wins back $446m on Uniloc appeal

Microsoft wins back $446m on Uniloc appeal

Jury verdict tossed out by appeals judge.
Iain Thomson Oct 2 2009 6:33AM Software
Microsoft aims to stem malware tide with Security Essentials

Microsoft aims to stem malware tide with Security Essentials

Rivals claim free software lacks adequate protection.
Daniel Robinson Sep 30 2009 6:34AM Security
Microsoft takes aim at shady advertisers

Microsoft takes aim at shady advertisers

Company files suit against purveyors of 'malvertising'.
Shaun Nichols Sep 21 2009 11:08AM Security
Finjan wins injunction against firewall vendor

Finjan wins injunction against firewall vendor

Ruling applies to WebWasher and TSP products.
Phil Muncaster Aug 21 2009 10:04AM Security
Web browser flaw enables attacks against EV SSL

Web browser flaw enables attacks against EV SSL

Two security researchers are set to show how, due to a common browser vulnerability, extended-validation SSL certifications don't offer much more protection than traditional certs.
Angela Moscaritolo Jul 22 2009 9:39AM Security
Deloitte launches counter-espionage team

Deloitte launches counter-espionage team

Competitors still a security risk.
Phil Muncaster Jun 27 2009 10:15AM Security
Interoute launches security barometer

Interoute launches security barometer

Free daily overview of threat landscape.
Phil Muncaster Jun 27 2009 10:15AM Security
Microsoft opens beta of Security Essentials

Microsoft opens beta of Security Essentials

Free software due for release later this year.
Daniel Robinson Jun 25 2009 6:27AM Security
Studios push for more money in Pirate Bay case

Studios push for more money in Pirate Bay case

Several film studios are lobbying Swedish courts to increase the cash penalty award in the Pirate Bay case.
Shaun Nichols May 23 2009 8:00AM Software
Protests follow Pirate Bay verdict

Protests follow Pirate Bay verdict

Hundreds of protesters demonstrated on Saturday in Sweden against a court verdict that found guilty the operators of bit-torrent site The Pirate Bay.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 20 2009 6:20AM Software
Indian government files charges in Satyam scandal

Indian government files charges in Satyam scandal

The Indian government has officially filed charges against nine individuals believed to be connected to the accounting scandal at outsourcing firm Satyam.
Shaun Nichols Apr 9 2009 5:47AM Strategy
New BIOS attack renders antivirus useless

New BIOS attack renders antivirus useless

A new form of attack that installs a rootkit directly onto a computer’s BIOS system would render antivirus software useless researchers have warned.
Iain Thomson Mar 27 2009 10:45AM Security
Pirate Bay trial descends into farce

Pirate Bay trial descends into farce

BitTorrent tracker site The Pirate Bay will no longer face a charge of copying copyrighted works.
Rosalie Marshall Feb 18 2009 6:52AM Software
Unshackled EMI man says fight against file sharing is useless

Unshackled EMI man says fight against file sharing is useless

As an employee of global music giant EMI Per Erik Johansen felt the need to toe the company line when it came to the prickly subject of file sharing and illegal downloads.
Stewart Meagher Feb 16 2009 12:56AM Software
Oracle appeals against SAP court ruling

Oracle appeals against SAP court ruling

Oracle plans to appeal against a December court ruling, which dismissed claims that SAP stole Oracle's copyrighted data relating to JD Edwards and Oracle Systems software.
Rosalie Marshall Jan 29 2009 6:33AM Software
Software developed to stop zero-day attacks

Software developed to stop zero-day attacks

Researchers at Intel and the Computer Security Laboratory at the University of California have devised a new way to counter zero-day attacks.
Iain Thomson Jan 16 2009 6:47AM Security
RIAA dumps sleuthing firm

RIAA dumps sleuthing firm

The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is said to be calling off a deal with the company that gathered information for its legal campaigns.
Shaun Nichols Jan 6 2009 1:34PM Software
Microsoft fires off 63 suits against software pirates

Microsoft fires off 63 suits against software pirates

Microsoft has launched another international round of legal actions against organisations it believes are selling counterfeit versions of its software.
Iain Thomson Dec 6 2008 8:11AM Software
Samsung and LG sued by Kodak

Samsung and LG sued by Kodak

Kodak has announced it has filed formal complaints against Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics for copying its technology related to image capture, compression, data storage, and the method it uses for previewing motion images.
Rosalie Marshall Nov 19 2008 2:43PM Strategy
Stallman warns against cloud computing

Stallman warns against cloud computing

Richard Stallman, the founder of the Free Software Foundation and developer of the GNU software that forms the basis of the GNU/Linux operating system, believes that "cloud computing" is marketing hype and worse, it's a trap.
Egan Orion Oct 1 2008 7:31AM Networking

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