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Web app exploits biggest hacking target in 2007

Web app exploits biggest hacking target in 2007

Remotely exploitable vulnerabilities will be the most widespread global threat vector this year due to the lack of effective security, according to an expert at global security vendor, Secure Computing.
Negar Salek Feb 8 2007 1:37PM Security
Jobs blames record labels for DRM

Jobs blames record labels for DRM

Apple chief says he would drop copy protection if he could.
Shaun Nichols Feb 8 2007 9:50AM Software
Small firms turn to P2P for next-gen comms

Small firms turn to P2P for next-gen comms

Peer-to-peer technology helping to level the playing field.
Robert Jaques Feb 8 2007 9:50AM Software
Video fuels demand for Web-connected TVs

Video fuels demand for Web-connected TVs

Analysts warn of home networking market in transition.
Robert Jaques Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Networking
BBC slammed for Microsoft lock-in

BBC slammed for Microsoft lock-in

Open Source Consortium vents fury over TV on demand 'bias'.
Staff Writers Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Software
China and India poised for stellar mobile growth

China and India poised for stellar mobile growth

But revenue per user is low, and falling.
Simon Burns Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft calls for granular security

Microsoft calls for granular security

Digital certificates and smart cards are the future, Microsoft chairman
Bill Gates predicts
.
Tom Sanders Feb 7 2007 10:45AM Security
Burning Crusade available for download

Burning Crusade available for download

Players can now buy account upgrade keys and download the game client.
Clement James Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Software
Search for missing scientist hots up

Search for missing scientist hots up

Silicon Valley rallies round to find Jim Gray and his missing yacht.
Iain Thomson Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Training & Development
Fearful consumers cry out for biometric security

Fearful consumers cry out for biometric security

An eye for an eye.
Robert Jaques Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Security
Oracle sued for failing blind users

Oracle sued for failing blind users

US National Federation of the Blind takes up fight against database giant.
Robert Jaques Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Software
Lenovo aims for F1 pole position

Lenovo aims for F1 pole position

Frank Williams might even crack a smile!.
Iain Thomson Feb 5 2007 10:04AM Hardware
Operator appointed for Do Not Call Register

Operator appointed for Do Not Call Register

The ACMA has announced that Melbourne-based company Service Stream Solutions has been appointed to operate and manage the national Do Not Call Register.
Staff Writers Feb 2 2007 10:38AM Telco/ISP
Amnesty calls for Egyptian blogger's release

Amnesty calls for Egyptian blogger's release

Karim Amer facing 10 years for posting anti-Egyptian views.
Matt Chapman Feb 2 2007 9:49AM Software
Two Dutch hackers jailed for online crime

Two Dutch hackers jailed for online crime

Two hackers have been jailed in the Netherlands for infecting millions of computers with malware and stealing personal data, including credit card details, to purchase electronic goods.
Fiona Raisbeck Feb 2 2007 9:32AM Security
Adware funders fined for malware contributions

Adware funders fined for malware contributions

Advertisers held accountable for illegal software installations.
Tom Sanders Feb 1 2007 9:23AM Security
End of Solitaire, MineSweeper and Freecell at work

End of Solitaire, MineSweeper and Freecell at work

Sophos has extended its application control software to control and block Windows based games like Solitaire MineSweeper and Freecell, the security firm announced today.
Negar Salek Jan 31 2007 3:08PM Security
IBM signs up for WiMax standard

IBM signs up for WiMax standard

Emerging metro wireless standard gains momentum.
Tom Sanders Jan 31 2007 9:25AM Networking
NEC develops anti-spam for VoIP

NEC develops anti-spam for VoIP

Seal culls Spit.
Iain Thomson Jan 31 2007 9:25AM Security
Korean duo arrested for allegedly sending billions of spam emails

Korean duo arrested for allegedly sending billions of spam emails

Two South Korean men have been arrested on suspicion of sending 1.6 billion spam emails, in what police describe as one of the biggest spam campaigns in the country's history.
Fiona Raisbeck Jan 31 2007 8:38AM Security

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