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White House backs Oracle in Google code fight
Should Java be copyrighted?
Staff Writers
May 28 2015 10:33AM
Software
NSA denies exploiting 'Heartbleed' bug
Claims no knowledge of vulnerability before this month.
Staff Writers
Apr 14 2014 8:31AM
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Banks rationalise cost of real-time payments
Concerns over future funding for industry-wide system.
Ry Crozier
Oct 18 2013 6:52AM
Financial Services
Berners-Lee scolds 'hypocritical' West over spying
Internet inventor calls behaviour "insidious".
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Jun 27 2013 2:04PM
Security
US was 'protecting America' in collecting phone data
'We'd be crazy not to'.
Staff Writers
Jun 7 2013 7:15AM
Networking
WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash
Promises mystery new secure submission facility.
Liam Tung
Oct 25 2011 9:22AM
Security
WikiLeaks suspends ops to raise cash
Promises mystery new secure submission facility.
Liam Tung
Oct 25 2011 6:59AM
Software
Ex-WikiLeaks insider kills high value leaks
Some US bank breathes a sigh of relief.
Liam Tung
Aug 23 2011 6:48AM
Oddware
Citi says hackers access bank card data
In "early May".
Maria Aspan and Narayanan Somasundaram
Jun 10 2011 6:36AM
Security
Equinix completes $740m data centre buyout
Switch and Data joins the fold.
Staff Writers
May 4 2010 4:11PM
Networking
Swine Flu spam continues to spread with cybercriminals using celebrity names
Spammers have moved to using celebrity names alongside swine flu terms to spread malicious links.
Dan Raywood
May 12 2009 10:46AM
Security
Cyber-crooks celebrate Independence Day
Malware writers are looking to cash in on the upcoming Fourth of July weekend, security experts have warned.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 6 2008 8:01PM
Security
Wal-Mart, Bank of America, Microsoft to be represented on PCI standards council
Bank of America, Microsoft and Wal-Mart Stores are three of 14 organisations that will make up the newly formed PCI Security Standards Council (SSC) Board of Advisors.
Dan Kaplan
May 28 2007 9:49AM
Security
Top US sites attract most traffic from outside America
Internet usage outside US growing more rapidly.
Robert Jaques
Nov 10 2006 9:48AM
Software
Marshal: Corporate America needs webmail policy, enforcement
Nearly half of corporate employees say they are not limited by company policy from accessing their personal webmail accounts at work, according to a recent survey.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 26 2006 9:15PM
Security
Bank of America launches strong authentication service
Troubled Bank of America is rolling out a new authentication service for its online customers in an attempt to reduce fraud and identity theft.
Marcia Savage
May 26 2005 11:11PM
Security
It’s time to put up the money, America
Various IT security experts from private and public sectors in the U.S. recently attended Singapore's Infocomm Security Seminar to provide their input on ways to secure cyberspace.
Illena Armstrong
Apr 19 2005 1:24PM
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