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UK culture holding back open source
Industry experts have identified cultural, as well as technical, factors affecting the take up of open source software in the UK.
Iain Thomson
Oct 6 2007 12:22AM
Software
Storm worm back with a vengeance
The infamous Storm worm is back, according to security firm BitDefender, which found the malware in nearly 25 per cent of total detected threats during August.
Clement James
Sep 11 2007 8:31AM
Security
Bank of India website back online, without malicious code
The Bank of India website is operational today – approximately four days after security teams disabled it after hackers embedded malware on the home page.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 5 2007 2:56PM
Security
Security fears hold back Wi-Fi adoption
Concerns about security and poor performance are still holding back wireless local area network (Lan) adoption for many UK firms, research reports.
Robert Jaques
Aug 30 2007 12:32PM
Security
Swann’s back in Officeworks
Security monitoring and surveillance vendor Swann has returned to Officeworks’ shelves with its DVR-4 Business Kit.
Lilia Guan
Aug 2 2007 2:50PM
Security
Intel hits back at EU antitrust probe
Intel has hit back at the European Union after the organisation brought antitrust charges against the chip giant.
Iain Thomson
Jul 31 2007 9:04AM
Hardware
Doomsday clock pushed back for web radio
Collection agency agrees to delay payments.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 18 2007 10:00AM
Software
Study: Security professionals back data breach law
More than three-quarters of IT security professionals believe companies should be legally obliged to disclose data security breaches, latest figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jul 9 2007 11:56AM
Security
Space Station computers back online
USA - Collective sigh of relief from Nasa.
Iain Thomson
Jun 21 2007 5:59PM
Hardware
Malware goes back to the future in May
New versions of old threats come back to haunt users.
Staff Writers
Jun 6 2007 12:46PM
Security
US Congress urged to pull back from web regulation
Legislators need to promote free-market policies to build the next-generation
web.
Robert Jaques
May 14 2007 4:37PM
Software
Broadcasters holding back IPTV
The technology is there, but the business model is lacking.
Iain Thomson
May 11 2007 1:32PM
Telco/ISP
Messy Vista Express upgrades get back on track
Time to iron out the troubled cases.
Tom Sanders
May 8 2007 2:39PM
Software
Pandora rolls back service
Online music provider closes off site to unlicensed countries.
Shaun Nichols
May 4 2007 12:26PM
Software
Boo.com back from the dead
Failed fashion site now offering Boo's cruise.
Robert Jaques
May 3 2007 1:07PM
Oddware
Amero sentencing pushed back to mid-May
The scheduled sentencing for Julie Amero, the former Connecticut middle school teacher found guilty of exposing her students to internet pornography pop-ups, was pushed back again today — this time to 18 May.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 26 2007 10:28AM
Security
Samsung to back HD-DVD and Blu-ray
Samsung Electronics one of the leading developers and proponents of the Blu-ray disc format, is planning to back both horses in the next-generation media race.
Clement James
Apr 17 2007 10:05AM
Software
New 'storm worm' spam run launched
The so-called storm worm has returned with a vengeance as more than two million trojan-based spam began bombarding inboxes on Thursday, researchers said.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 16 2007 9:31AM
Security
IT workers back 'Nasa hacker' McKinnon
Fewer than half of IT professionals questioned in an online survey want 'Nasa hacker' Gary McKinnon jailed for hacking.
Matt Chapman
Apr 10 2007 3:03PM
Oddware
Sentencing in Connecticut teacher's 'porn or spyware' case pushed back
The former Connecticut substitute middle-school teacher who faces up to 40 years in prison after being convicted of exposing her students to pop-up pornography has had her scheduled Friday sentencing pushed back to 26 April.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 29 2007 10:08AM
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