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Apple distributes fixes for iLife
Apple pushed out an update late Monday to its iLife suite of multimedia software programs.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 12 2008 11:09AM
Security
Microsoft doles out two patches for four flaws
Microsoft on Tuesday delivered fixes for four vulnerabilities, three labelled critical, as part of its monthly security update.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 12 2008 11:04AM
Security
Hack paves way for unlocked Android
Google's first foray into the world of mobile phones, the Android G1, has been hacked just days after being released into the wild.
Stewart Meagher
Nov 10 2008 1:21AM
Software
Microsoft preps two patches for Tuesday
Security administrators may get a respite on Tuesday, with Microsoft planning to release only two patches, one deemed "critical."
Dan Kaplan
Nov 7 2008 9:54AM
Security
Adobe patches for critical vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader
Adobe on Tuesday shipped a fix for its Reader and Acrobat products to eliminate critical flaws.
Dan Kaplan
Nov 6 2008 10:35AM
Security
Worm emerges for latest Microsoft flaw
Attacks reported on recently-patched Windows hole.
Shaun Nichols
Nov 5 2008 2:45PM
Software
Data#3 chosen as Microsoft reseller for Defence
Data#3 has secured a three-year contract to provide Microsoft products to the Department of Defence, in a bid to cut costs for Government agencies.
Staff Writers
Nov 3 2008 3:00PM
Software
Intel lauded by EPA for "green" power use
Intel is giving itself a big green pat on the back after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) gave the firm a “Green Power leadership” award and made IBM "Green Power Partner of the Year".
Sylvie Barak
Oct 29 2008 3:47PM
Strategy
Turkish hacker arrested by FBI made video giving tips for installing ATM skimmers
A Turkish hacker known as "Chao" and arrested as part of the FBI operation against underground forum DarkMarket produced his own training videos. You can watch it here.
Paul Fisher
Oct 29 2008 10:11AM
Security
Future is rank for 3,000 Xerox employees
Tech giant Xerox is the latest company to announce large-scale redundancies and blame it on the current economic turmoil.
Stewart Meagher
Oct 27 2008 6:49AM
Training & Development
Microsoft serves up out-of-cycle patch for Windows bug
As it turns out, Microsoft's emergency fix plugs a previously unknown Windows vulnerability that was being exploited in limited attacks.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 24 2008 12:31PM
Security
Phishing goes back to basics for attack methods
Phishers are adopting a 'back to basics' approach with attacks.
Dan Raywood
Oct 22 2008 9:55AM
Security
Botnet experts meet as threat grows
The stakes were high when scores of researchers and investigators met Thursday for the twice-annual International Botnet Task Force meeting.
Dan Kaplan
Oct 22 2008 9:48AM
Security
Teenage hacker charged for DDOS attack on Scientology
A teenager who took part in a distributed denial of service attack against the so-called church of Scientology has been charged.
Iain Thomson
Oct 20 2008 6:44AM
Security
Contempt for hacker's autism defence
People like Pentagon hacker Gary McKinnon often discover they have Asperger's Syndrome late in life. The UK government is more concerned that he discovered it late in his trial.
Mark Ballard
Oct 16 2008 3:10PM
Security
Patch Tuesday's potential for stock market manipulation
The old stock market mantra -- buy low, sell high -- could prove especially useful if you call your broker on Patch Tuesday.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 14 2008 11:04AM
Security
Feature: hot tips for virtualisation
Migrating systems to a virtualised environment can deliver significant efficiency gains and cost savings, but it has to be planned carefully. Martin Courtney explains how IT leaders can improve the odds of success.
Martin Courtney
Oct 13 2008 3:12PM
Hardware
Q & A: DLP for the rest of us
Richard Turner, CEO of Clearswift speaks about the security industry’s most hyped concepts: Data Loss Prevention (DLP).
Staff Writers
Oct 8 2008 2:41PM
Security
AMD information head calls for team work
The Chief Information Officer’s role in a company is evolving according to a Forbes interview with AMD's CIO.
Emma Hughes
Oct 7 2008 3:22PM
Training & Development
Quantum leap for photonic modulation
Researchers at Stanford have made a breakthrough which could give quantum cryptography, information processing, and even memory storage a big boost, by modulating the time profile of a single photon.
Sylvie Barak
Oct 3 2008 7:40AM
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