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Spam with shortened URLs account for 18 per cent of all spam
Storm botnet responsible for most.
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"Avalanche" phishing slowing, after big 2009
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May 13 2010 1:54PM
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New attack against IE could expose all files on a victim's PC
Four to five flaws in design features of IE.
Angela Moscaritolo
Jan 28 2010 12:43PM
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Report: Nearly all computer users running insecure programs
New data indicates that 98 out of 100 computer users are running at least one unpatched program.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 4 2008 9:42AM
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The top 10 greatest geeks of all time
Behind every great technology there’s almost always a great geek, the men and women whose vision and invention helped create the world and its technology as we know it.
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Shaun Nichols
Nov 10 2008 1:15AM
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Half of all businesses admit to IT project cancellations
New research has suggested that nearly half of firms have recently canned IT related projects before completion.
Gareth Morgan
May 20 2008 3:35PM
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Asus to offer Linux on all motherboards
Asus is to fit its entire range of motherboards with the company's Express Gate version of Splashtop Linux..
Guy Dixon
May 19 2008 7:45AM
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All eyes on IP video surveillance
The market for IP and networked video surveillance grew nearly 50 per cent in 2007 to approach US$500 million worldwide, according to newly published data..
Clement James
Apr 24 2008 1:48PM
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Spam for all occasions
Spammers were more naughty than nice this past holiday season, according to Symantec’s monthly ‘State of Spam’ report.
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Jan 15 2008 2:12PM
Security
Spam hits 97 percent of all email
Spam levels reached 97.02 percent in December 2007 and viruses accounted for 0.11 percent of email traffic, new monitoring data reveals..
Robert Jaques
Jan 8 2008 7:53AM
Security
China opens mobile manufacturing to all
China has announced plans to remove the legal restrictions that prevent companies making mobile phones in the country without permission.
Simon Burns
Oct 22 2007 12:07PM
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Seagate adds encryption to all drives
Seagate is to build automatic encryption into all its enterprise hard drives, the company announced at Storage Expo 2007 in London..
Iain Thomson
Oct 19 2007 6:49AM
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Phishing levels reach all time high
A record number of phishing attacks were detected last month, according to the latest report by RSA.
Fiona Raisbeck
Oct 15 2007 9:45AM
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First prize: An all expenses paid UK IT-shop for aspiring Aus SMEs
International Business Wales is calling on Australian IT companies to enter this year’s Wales’ International Technium Challenge, a competition for SMEs where the winner gets to set up a post in Wales free of charge for a year.
Mitchell Bingemann
Oct 8 2007 3:49PM
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Hacked Marin County website prompts shutdown of all California state sites
A hacked county website in California that redirected users to a pornographic site triggered the federal government late Tuesday to initiate a system-wide shutdown of all government sites in the Golden State.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 4 2007 10:16AM
Security
Spam levels reach an all time high
Spam levels have reached an all time high, according to the latest figures released by Ipswitch, a network monitoring company.
Fiona Raisbeck
Sep 26 2007 10:19AM
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iPhone goes pan-European after all
T-Mobile snaps up four more territories, according to report. Apple's iPhone will not be constrained to the big three European countries after all.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 19 2007 6:40AM
Hardware
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Identity thieves are increasingly focusing on social networking sites to gather information on targets, and Symantec's latest threat report has advised users to lie about some of their details.
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