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Gartner: WMF flaw could have 'far-reaching enterprise impact'
The recently disclosed Windows metafile exploit could damage many enterprise systems, not just those that directly use the affected processes, Gartner has warned.
William Eazel
Jan 10 2006 10:25AM
Security
ET could hack internet
Aliens could hack the internet and spread viruses if proper precautions are not put in place, warned a top scientist.
René Millman
Nov 25 2005 12:15PM
Security
New type of phishing could hit mobile phone users
Experts have warned of a new type of phishing that could siphon bank details from mobile phone users.
René Millman
Nov 1 2005 1:18PM
Security
Password human error “could prove disastrous”
The latest research shows that the overwhelming majority of IT security breaches are down to human error.
René Millman
Mar 17 2005 12:37PM
Security
Unprotected RFID could lead to corporate espionage
Companies who dismiss the privacy concerns of RFID radio tags may be opening themselves up to unexpected security risks.
Jon Tullett
Nov 4 2004 11:51AM
Security
Fast response could kill mass-mail viruses
A three-hour response time could spell the end of mass-mailing viruses, new research has revealed.
Staff Writers
Oct 25 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
A problem shared could be a problem solved
Typically, IT security professionals couldn't care less about public relations. They are too busy trying to keep their companies' computer systems securely up and running. And that particular duty is not simple.
Illena Armstrong
Sep 2 2004 11:57AM
Security
Britons fear porn could lose them their jobs
More than a third of British adults - 37 per cent - are worried they could lose their jobs through accidentally accessing porn over the internet.
Dan Ilett
Aug 31 2004 3:40PM
Security
Offshoring could swing our way: Gartner
Australian IT service providers have so far failed to take full advantage of the increased opportunities offered them by the global trend towards offshoring, analysts said at a Sydney summit this week.
Fleur Doidge
Jul 30 2004 12:00AM
Strategy
This threat could kill e-commerce
Marcia Savage sees a storm rolling in as phishing statistics jump alarmingly and the e-commerce industry finds itself facing a collapse in public confidence
Marcia Savage
May 20 2004 3:47PM
Security
Your number could have been stolen: ACA
Nirmal Chandrasena
Mar 22 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Telstra sale could trigger election
Staff Writers
Mar 4 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Email stamps could nix spam
A San Francisco-based think-tank believes the way to solve spam overload is to start charging to send email.
Illena Armstrong
Feb 13 2004 12:25PM
Security
It Could Never Happen to Us…
Simply by operating on a day-to-day basis, companies are risking their reputations.
Graham Peat
Jan 15 2004 11:11AM
Security
ADSL equipment could interfere with alarms: ACA
Users are being warned that some alarm systems and ADSL equipment could interfere with each other.
Vivienne Fisher
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Staff Writers
Nov 4 2003 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Damaged cables could cost Telstra $110M
Staff Writers
Nov 20 2002 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Channel could be liable for SCO copyright infringement
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett
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Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Software
Anti-piracy laws could reap billions
Fleur Doidge
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
Security
RFID: Could it breach your privacy?
Consumers could have their privacy breached if Radio Frequency Identification is used in manufactured goods, such as clothes, according to some opponents.
Vivienne Fisher
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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