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VoIP user claims Skype protocol hack
Chinese firm finds a way into the network.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2006 1:15PM
Security
D.C. lobbying firm claims IBM hacked its server
A federal judge is weighing the merits of a lawsuit filed by a Washington D.C. law and lobbying firm that claims IBM and an unidentified employee tried to hack into its email server.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 14 2006 3:04PM
Security
HP claims fastest ever blade servers
C-Class servers designed for high-performance computing.
Clement James
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
Hardware
HP claims its photo paper lasts 80 years
HP has criticised the quality of third-party inkjet printer inks and papers, saying that they cannot match the quality or longevity of its own products.
Tim Smith
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
Hardware
Intel claims dual-core launch beats Opteron
Xeon Processor 5100 series marks manufacturer’s first major fight-back in
server war with AMD.
Martin Lynch
Jul 3 2006 9:20AM
Hardware
Kaspersky claims victory over ransomware trojan
Analysts have cracked a Russian ransomware trojan that was using 660-bit RSA encryption key, Kaspersky Lab announced Monday.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 27 2006 7:36PM
Security
Conspiracy trojan claims Bush, Blair pushed up oil prices
Experts are warning internet users of a trojan disguised as a email message claiming that President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair are conspiring with oil companies to push up prices at the pump.
René Millman
Jun 19 2006 2:22PM
Security
Email firm claims ‘annoyance law’ is unconstitutional
A firm has launched a legal challenge against the newly passed federal “annoyance law," claiming that recent amendments to the legislation are unconstitutional.
William Eazel
Feb 9 2006 11:59AM
Security
Security firm claims fundamental flaws mar UTM integrated appliances
An IT security firm today claimed that it has identified potential sources of risk for government and enterprises using integrated security appliances which “sacrifice security for convenience."
William Eazel
Nov 18 2005 10:31AM
Security
Better protection possible with lower budgets, claims Gartner
Organizations that focus on security processes and not products will be able to lower their total information security budgets while simultaneously improving their overall level of protection, Gartner claimed today.
William Eazel
Oct 21 2005 10:04AM
Security
FTC wins injunction over 'deceptive' spyware claims
The Federal Trade Commission has won an injunction against a Houston-based company for making "deceptive" anti-spyware claims.
René Millman
Jul 4 2005 2:17PM
Security
OECD claims developing world easy spam prey
Spam is hurting developing countries more than their industrialized partners, according to a new report.
David Quainton
Jun 1 2005 12:48PM
Security
New York AG claims web marketer installed spyware
New York State Attorney General Eliot Spitzer on Thursday filed suit against an internet marketing firm, alleging that it secretly installed spyware and adware on consumers' computers.
Marcia Savage
Apr 29 2005 4:30PM
Security
IE 'unsafe' for 98 per cent of 2004 claims new report
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer was open to attack through known vulnerabilities for 98 per cent of 2004 according to findings from a security company.
René Millman
Mar 23 2005 1:20PM
Security
Anti-virus expert claims spyware does not exist
Reports of spyware’s life have been greatly exaggerated, according to anti-virus expert Eugene Kaspersky.
David Quainton
Mar 4 2005 12:12PM
Security
90 per cent of email is spam claims new survey
Spam has risen by 40 percent in the last three months and now averages nearly 90 per cent of all email received.
David Quainton
Feb 1 2005 2:53PM
Security
Samsung claims fastest 19 inch LCD refresh rate
Samsung Electronics has launched an LCD monitor which it claimed has the fastest refresh rate of any 19 inch screen in the world.
Byron Connolly
Nov 25 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Make endpoint security do what it claims it can do
Staff Writers
Nov 12 2004 5:03PM
Security
ACCC demands honest product claims
The federal court has issued orders to a company for allegedly misrepresenting that a mobile phone accessory reduced radiation.
Staff Writers
Nov 4 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Express Data claims annuity success
Distributor Express Data has hailed its Annuity support program as a success, claiming it had around 1500 resellers with renewable deals this year since launching the program in February.
Staff Writers
Jul 12 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
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