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Lazy web devs blamed for malware frenzy
Patching a year too late.
Phil Muncaster
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Brett Winterford
Aug 27 2009 11:09AM
Software
Facebook struggles to cope with rogue apps
Spamming applications in double digits.
Phil Muncaster
Aug 24 2009 7:06AM
Software
Phishing apps found on Facebook
A new round of rogue Facebook applications is sending notifications that lead users to phishing sites, according to researchers at Trend Micro.
Chuck Miller
Aug 21 2009 11:37AM
Security
SpringSource buys in Java cloud platform
The hunted becomes the hunter.
Daniel Robinson
Aug 20 2009 2:27PM
Software
Kaspersky woos market with polite software
Security suite pushes user experience.
Iain Thomson
Aug 19 2009 4:35PM
Security
Malware apps found to have short life span
Roughly half of all new malware dies off within the first day of its deployment, according to security experts.
Shaun Nichols
Aug 13 2009 2:39PM
Security
Microsoft publishes Windows XP Mode release candidate
Tweaks virtualised compatibility platform in Windows 7.
Ian Williams
Aug 5 2009 6:42AM
Software
LAN 'sprawl' endangering enterprise networks
Disparate users create security holes.
Ian Williams
Jul 29 2009 6:45AM
Security
iTunes App Store hits 1.5bn download mark
Service closes in on first birthday with milestone.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 15 2009 3:17PM
Technology
Hackers take aim at Cold Fusion
Attacks target flaws in development tool.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 3 2009 3:16PM
Security
Hackers take aim at Cold Fusion
Development tool flaws targetted.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 3 2009 1:46PM
Security
Oracle launches Fusion Middleware 11g
But not in Australia - yet.
Rosalie Marshall
Jul 3 2009 6:38AM
Software
Google seeks tips to speed the web
Ideas, anyone?
Rosalie Marshall
Jun 25 2009 6:27AM
Software
Salesforce launches Force.com sites and free edition
Customers able to host full web sites in the cloud.
Ian Williams
Jun 16 2009 6:00AM
Software
SaaS still losing out to packaged product
Almost a third of enterprises and half of small businesses still favour the packaged version of major software applications rather than a hosted one, a Forrester survey has found.
Staff Writers
Jun 9 2009 3:03PM
Software
Top 10 industry-changing applications
At the end of the day a computer is a very sophisticated bit of kit, but without applications it is nothing more than a fancy toy.
Shaun Nichols
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Iain Thomson
Jun 1 2009 6:14AM
Software
Google considers dropping beta tag
Google has revealed that it is considering taking some of its products out of beta, after years of keeping flagship applications such as Gmail in test status.
Madeline Bennett
May 30 2009 6:50AM
Software
Google gears up for HTML 5
Google has been showing off some of the new HTML 5 features that it will be building into future releases of Chrome and Android 2.0, codenamed Donut.
Iain Thomson
May 28 2009 2:52PM
Software
Fortify pushes code audits as XP support ends
Fortify has warned that the end of mainstream support for Windows XP means that anyone working on XP-based applications should strengthen their code auditing procedures.
Ian Williams
May 26 2009 9:39AM
Software
Sun builds world's biggest application store for Java
Sun chief executive has announced that Sun is to build an application store for Java and is aiming for a billion users.
Iain Thomson
May 22 2009 9:04AM
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