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New box destroys data to foil hackers, thieves
Oracle reseller Attain IT and distributor Randtronics have partnered to offer the Australian market a US-made data privacy appliance that scrambles data when an attack is detected.
Fleur Doidge
Aug 9 2004 12:00AM
Security
Hackers break into supercomputers
Hackers have attacked some of the world’s most powerful supercomputers in a co-ordinated effort.
Dan Ilett
Apr 15 2004 3:40PM
Security
Islam Online portal allegedly downed by Israeli hackers
IslamOnline.net, a major Islamic web portal, claims its site was effectively downed between 1550 hours on Thursday and 0630 hours Friday by hackers originating from Israeli internet sources.
Steve Gold
Mar 29 2004 4:43PM
Security
Germany clamps down on hackers
German authorities are stepping up the hunt for computer hackers.
Steve Gold
Mar 22 2004 3:23PM
Security
Hackers Turn To P2P Resources For Attack Vectors
A freely available peer-to-peer (P2P) hacking tool has become the weapon of choice for many hackers looking to take control of users' PCs.
Steve Gold
Mar 18 2004 2:53PM
Security
Hackers phish traders first customers second
Hackers are stealing thousands of identities from online traders in a sophisticated cyber-scam scam.
Dan Ilett
Mar 16 2004 4:19PM
Security
Hackers Get Green Light
There have been endless debates over whether or not to hire hackers.
Peter Stephenson
Jan 19 2004 10:45AM
Security
SECURITY LIBRARY: Hacker's Challenge
Technical books of more than 350 pages are not meant to be read in one helping, like mystery novels.
Anton Chuvakin
Jan 19 2004 9:58AM
Security
Are Corporations Making the Internet Safe for Hackers?
In 1984, the London Metropolitan Police Service, under the efforts of John Austen, had the pioneering vision to start one of the first computer crime units in the world.
Richard R.
Jan 16 2004 2:00PM
Security
When the Hackers Come Knocking
When a computer has been hacked, the first reaction of the system administrator is usually to restore the system and bring it back online as soon as possible.
the Interpol
Jan 16 2004 10:42AM
Security
Hacker Repellent: Deterring Hackers on a Shoestring Budget
Today, hackers scan and probe sites of all sizes to find those most vulnerable to e-shoplifting, data theft or portals to access broader attacks.
Amit Klein
Jan 14 2004 1:21PM
Security
Hackers: Are you inviting them in?
Surely by now, organizations should have erected the strongest barriers to hackers. But, as Illena Armstrong and others point out, many holes remain
Illena Armstrong
Jan 13 2004 11:55AM
Security
Wardialing - The Forgotten Front in the War against Hackers
Hackers have thousands of different ways to access or exploit computing environments.
Jonathan Gossels,
Jan 9 2004 4:21PM
Security
Security Devices Don’t Always Save Companies from Hackers
On May 29, 2003, the Computer Security Institute (CSI) and the FBI published the results of their most recent Computer Crime and Security Survey, now in its eighth year.
Staff Writers
Jan 9 2004 4:16PM
Security
Crackers, Hackers and Thieves - don’t make their Christmas - leave your Handhelds at home!
Leave your laptop or personal handheld at home when you join the Christmas rush and revelry, or risk losing your mobile device and all the information which resides on it.
Magnus Ahlberg
Jan 9 2004 12:39PM
Security
Spammers or hackers?
Byron Connolly
Jan 1 2000 12:00AM
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