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Adobe confirms existence of new zero-day in Flash Player
Patches planned for the next few weeks.
Dan Raywood
Sep 16 2010 1:26PM
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Google promises offline Calendar support
After announcing much requested offline support for Gmail, Google has now revealed that it will roll out an 'offline enable' tool for Google Calendar within a few weeks.
Sylvie Barak
Jan 31 2009 1:28PM
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Few second-hand hard disks wiped
A significant proportion of hard disks analysed in an ongoing study contained sensitive data about businesses and individuals.
Angela Moscaritolo
Nov 6 2008 10:35AM
Security
LHC shut down by transformer
Researchers at Cern have confirmed that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) managed only a few hours of operations before being shut down.
Iain Thomson
Sep 20 2008 12:20PM
Hardware
Weekly Roundup: A few iPhone queries answered
Potential Aussie iPhone buyers had something to smile about this week as new details began to lift the shroud of mystery that’s been surrounding the much anticipated device.
Staff Writers
Jul 5 2008 6:33AM
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Philippine government seeks a few good hackers
Web-based election system to undergo 'penetration testing'.
Iain Thomson
Apr 23 2007 2:05PM
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Britney Spears photos used as ANI exploit lure
Count a website touting racy photos of former pop diva Britney Spears as one of about 450 that are hosting the dangerous ANI exploit, patched on Tuesday by Microsoft in an emergency release.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 5 2007 10:00AM
Security
Few major daylight-saving time problems reported
Cases of enterprises affected by the daylight-saving time (DST) change that took effect early Sunday morning in the US appear isolated, industry experts said today.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 13 2007 6:09AM
Security
Small businesses have few resources for network security
Protecting home computer networks against security threats is as problematic as managing a small business, according to former White House cybersecurity advisor Howard Schmidt.
Fiona Raisbeck
Nov 20 2006 6:26PM
Security
Few trust websites with personal information, report finds
Less than one in five people are confident that websites will treat personal information properly, according to a new survey by the UK information commissioner.
René Millman
Nov 21 2005 4:19PM
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Trusted computing for all and not the few
Trusted computing initiatives are a must but need to be fair to all parties before it can be accepted, a security expert said in the opening keynote speech of the ISSE/ICCC conference in Berlin.
René Millman
Sep 28 2004 2:45PM
Security
Linux developers report few breaches
Linux developers reported very few viruses or intrusions to their systems, according to a recent survey.
Marcia Savage
Aug 4 2004 7:47PM
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