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Spam falls after giant botnet takedowns

Spam falls after giant botnet takedowns

Law enforcement wins some battles.
Tom Brewster Nov 15 2010 7:13AM Security
Gartner: Android triumphs as iOS remains buoyant

Gartner: Android triumphs as iOS remains buoyant

March of the Androids.
Tom Brewster Nov 11 2010 2:43PM Software
NHS falls victim to another data breach

NHS falls victim to another data breach

The NHS has had to admit to losing a laptop containing thousands of patient details.
Jul 2 2008 11:37AM Security
Ethical hacking site falls victim to hackers

Ethical hacking site falls victim to hackers

Metasploit, the hacking tools site which is widely used by white hat hackers, has itself fallen victim to ARP poisoning, which led to the defacement of the site
Richard Thurston Jun 5 2008 10:03AM Security
US school network falls victim to child hacker

US school network falls victim to child hacker

Local authority races to upgrade its system security as the second teenager in five months breaches its network defences, copying 55,000 records
Richard Thurston May 27 2008 2:12PM Security
iPhone falls short of UK target

iPhone falls short of UK target

The iPhone has failed to meet sales expectations in the UK, according to reports in The Financial Times.
Staff Writers Jan 22 2008 3:15PM Hardware
Kaspersky falls through Online Scanner flaw

Kaspersky falls through Online Scanner flaw

A flaw in Kaspersky's Online Scanner could be exploited by malicious hackers to compromise a user's system.
Matt Chapman Oct 12 2007 7:22AM Security
EBay falls for StumbleUpon in US$75M deal

EBay falls for StumbleUpon in US$75M deal

Two companies reported to be in negotiations.
Matt Chapman May 11 2007 2:21PM Software
Bottom falls out of US outsourcing market

Bottom falls out of US outsourcing market

Europe and Asia benefit as US market drops 70 percent.
Robert Jaques Apr 20 2007 11:40AM Strategy
Microsoft falls for Vista security hoax

Microsoft falls for Vista security hoax

April fools joke fails to catch gullible media.
Tom Sanders Apr 4 2007 12:18PM Software
Windows falls victim to animated cursor attacks

Windows falls victim to animated cursor attacks

Corrupted cursor files could deliver malicious payloads.
Shaun Nichols Apr 2 2007 10:31AM Security
Windows falls victim to animated cursor attacks

Windows falls victim to animated cursor attacks

Corrupted cursor files could deliver malicious payloads.
Shaun Nichols Mar 30 2007 11:33AM Security
Podcasting falls on deaf ears

Podcasting falls on deaf ears

Pew estimates that only one percent of Web users regularly listen to
podcasts.
Clement James Nov 28 2006 10:00AM Oddware
Update: Microsoft falls through XML flaw

Update: Microsoft falls through XML flaw

Security experts at Symantec issued a warning yesterday about an exploit spotted in the wild for an as yet unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft's XML core services.
Clement James Nov 8 2006 9:27AM Security
Viral email traffic falls but threat remains

Viral email traffic falls but threat remains

Clandestine threats are on the rise, despite a dramatic reduction in virus
traffic.
Tom Young Aug 2 2006 9:29AM Security
UK falls behind Europe on flexible working

UK falls behind Europe on flexible working

Less than half of UK firms offer flexi working, says survey.
Lisa Kelly Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Training & Development
Volume of email viruses falls in June

Volume of email viruses falls in June

The percentage of emails containing viruses remained at just 0.36 per cent during June, despite an attack launched by the Bagle virus.
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Security
Phrack falls with the leaves

Phrack falls with the leaves

The end of August also saw the end of Phrack magazine (www.phrack.org). Or did it? There are rumours about a revival, but Phrack as it stands has breathed its last.
Nick Barron Sep 5 2005 3:27PM Security
Unlucky thirteenth country falls for Cabir worm

Unlucky thirteenth country falls for Cabir worm

South Africa has become the thirteenth country to report a sighting of the Cabir worm.
René Millman Feb 23 2005 2:13PM Security
Anti-spyware consortium falls apart

Anti-spyware consortium falls apart

The three founding members of the Consortium of Anti-Spyware Technology vendors (COAST) have dropped out of the group, effectively disbanding the effort.
Marcia Savage Feb 7 2005 9:47PM Security

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