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Australian Hyro benefits from Microsoft buy

Australian Hyro benefits from Microsoft buy

Australian-based digital services company, Hyro, said it will benefit from Microsoft’s aQuantive acquisition.
Sarah Falson May 24 2007 2:38PM Software
Smart malware steals from SSL streams

Smart malware steals from SSL streams

A new variant of the Russian Gozi Trojan has been discovered that is capable of stealing data during secure socket layer (SSL) transactions.
Iain Thomson May 23 2007 11:20AM Security
Microsoft bans modded Xbox 360s from Live

Microsoft bans modded Xbox 360s from Live

Microsoft has started banning modified Xbox 360 consoles from its online Xbox Live service.
Staff Writers May 22 2007 10:15AM Hardware
US Congress urged to pull back from web regulation

US Congress urged to pull back from web regulation

Legislators need to promote free-market policies to build the next-generation
web.
Robert Jaques May 14 2007 4:37PM Software
Hackers steal 22,000 Social Security numbers from University in US

Hackers steal 22,000 Social Security numbers from University in US

The University of Missouri is the latest university to fall victim to cybercrime, after hackers breached a database and lifted more than 20,000 Social Security numbers (SSNs).
Dan Kaplan May 10 2007 10:17AM Security
Half of Second Life users come from Europe

Half of Second Life users come from Europe

Germany boasts the most 'residents'.
Clement James May 9 2007 2:10PM Software
Four steps to guard against data leakage from the endpoint

Four steps to guard against data leakage from the endpoint

The influx of inexpensive storage media — from MP3 players and PDAs to USB thumb drives and external hard drives — in today's enterprise facilitates the dissemination of information further and further away from the enterprise core, and attackers are writing increasingly complex, customised malicious code designed to compromise a company's proprietary information.
Dennis Szerszen, May 7 2007 5:11PM Security
Boo.com back from the dead

Boo.com back from the dead

Failed fashion site now offering Boo's cruise.
Robert Jaques May 3 2007 1:07PM Oddware
Schools ban iPods from exams

Schools ban iPods from exams

Children may be using technology to cheat.
Iain Thomson May 2 2007 2:59PM Hardware
Orange and Vodafone cut VoIP from Nokia N95

Orange and Vodafone cut VoIP from Nokia N95

It's about technology not protectionism, say telcos.
Jane Hoskyn Apr 23 2007 12:00PM Telco/ISP
How to avoid chaos when implementing VoIP

How to avoid chaos when implementing VoIP

Organisations are overlooking the security risks, planning considerations and business needs in the rush to capitalise on VoIP, argues ISPhone’s James Spenceley.
Staff Writers Apr 12 2007 4:05PM Security
Spam makes users turn away from email

Spam makes users turn away from email

Spam volumes to reach 40bn messages in 2007, IDC predicts.
Tom Sanders Apr 11 2007 8:12AM Security
Spam makes users turn away from email

Spam makes users turn away from email

The increasing volume of spam email messages is driving users to look for alternative media such as instant messaging and low cost VoIP calls, analyst firm IDC predicts in a new study.
Tom Sanders Apr 10 2007 1:05PM Security
Unknown number of victims in Hortica Insurance backup tape loss

Unknown number of victims in Hortica Insurance backup tape loss

An unknown number of clients of the Florists' Mutual Insurance Company had their personal information lost when a locked shipping case containing magnetic backup tapes was misplaced in transit.
Frank Washkuch Apr 10 2007 9:54AM Security
Opinion: Avoid haphazard builds to get the most from VoIP

Opinion: Avoid haphazard builds to get the most from VoIP

Organisations are overlooking the security risks, planning considerations and business needs in the rush to capitalise on VoIP, argues ISPhone’s James Spenceley.
Staff Writers Apr 4 2007 12:54PM Telco/ISP
Apple far from green, fumes Greenpeace

Apple far from green, fumes Greenpeace

Lenovo propelled from least environmentally sound to the top green spot.
Shaun Nichols Apr 4 2007 11:07AM Hardware
British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells

British boffins build human heart valve from stem cells

Research could lead to new hearts made to order.
Iain Thomson Apr 3 2007 1:02PM Oddware
New Trojan compromises accounts from 300 organisations

New Trojan compromises accounts from 300 organisations

Three hundred companies and government organisations have been attacked by a new Trojan with multiple variants that gets around SSL protections, a researcher with SecureWorks told SCMagazine.com.
Ericka Chickowski Mar 21 2007 3:14AM Security
From InfoSec 2007: Effective biometrics solutions still face hurdles before widespread deployment

From InfoSec 2007: Effective biometrics solutions still face hurdles before widespread deployment

Biometrics is an effective authentication technology loaded with potential, but it must clear significant hurdles before gaining widespread adoption, a prominent security consultant said Monday at the InfoSec World 2007 conference in Orlando.
Dan Kaplan Mar 21 2007 12:25AM Security
European tech market goes from strength to strength

European tech market goes from strength to strength

New report paints upbeat picture.
Clement James Mar 20 2007 1:11PM Financial Services

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