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Firefox frenzy concludes

Firefox frenzy concludes

Mozilla has officially wrapped up its world record download attempt for Firefox 3..
Shaun Nichols Jun 19 2008 7:59AM Software
Japanese civil servant in web porn frenzy

Japanese civil servant in web porn frenzy

A Japanese civil servant has been fined and demoted after viewing a staggering 780,000 pornographic websites over a nine-month period..
Iain Thomson May 5 2008 2:48PM Software
Scammers prepare January phishing frenzy

Scammers prepare January phishing frenzy

Consumers are being warned to brace for concerted waves of phishing attacks during the next few weeks.

Robert Jaques Jan 10 2008 11:31AM Security
Web TV fuels merger and acquisition frenzy

Web TV fuels merger and acquisition frenzy

A booming IPTV market is resulting in communications infrastructure equipment manufacturers rushing into in a spate of mergers and acquisitions in order to better target telco customers.
Robert Jaques May 18 2007 2:15PM Software
IBM joins risk management frenzy

IBM joins risk management frenzy

Big Blue joins McAfee and Symantec in quest for company-wide security.
Tom Sanders May 17 2007 12:45PM Security
IBM joins risk management frenzy

IBM joins risk management frenzy

Big Blue joins McAfee and Symantec in quest for company-wide
security.
Tom Sanders May 16 2007 10:25AM Security
Video to fuel router upgrade frenzy

Video to fuel router upgrade frenzy

Service provider router market to reach US$9bn by 2011.
Robert Jaques Feb 1 2007 9:23AM Networking
CA joins virtualisation management frenzy

CA joins virtualisation management frenzy

Unicenter ASM r11.1 allows for dynamic re-allocation of system resources.
Tom Sanders Nov 29 2006 9:19AM Software
Blair spam rides on back of election frenzy

Blair spam rides on back of election frenzy

Spammers have tapped into British election fever by sending out an email claiming that Tony Blair’s email account has been hacked.
David Quainton May 6 2005 4:46PM Security
Antivirus firms in a frenzy

Antivirus firms in a frenzy

A German research company has found a gaping hole in leading antivirus software, putting security firms in a panic.
Dan Ilett Jan 15 2004 12:02PM Security

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