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Kaspersky: Anti-virus community now has upper hand on cybercriminals

Kaspersky: Anti-virus community now has upper hand on cybercriminals

The bad guys are in a creative crisis, and unable to conjure up new attacks to target networks, according to Kaspersky Lab's most recent quarterly Malware Evolution report.
Frank Washkuch Aug 10 2007 9:46AM Security
Tegatech has record month

Tegatech has record month

SYDNEY - Niche tablet PC distributor Tegatech Australia has more than tripled its reseller base during 2006-2007.
Lilia Guan Jun 19 2007 7:26AM Financial Services
US claims China has online army 'ready to strike'

US claims China has online army 'ready to strike'

US warns of People's Republic of China's New Modem Army.
Iain Thomson May 30 2007 10:25AM Security
Stealth umbrella has users singing in the rain

Stealth umbrella has users singing in the rain

Dutch invention battles gale-force winds with ease.
Staff Writers Mar 12 2007 9:57AM Hardware
Intel 'hacker' has charges quashed after 12 years

Intel 'hacker' has charges quashed after 12 years

Perl guru Randal Schwartz has had his conviction for hacking Intel's password files quashed, 12 years after being found guilty.
Iain Thomson Mar 5 2007 8:12AM Hardware
Canada has second stab at MP3 tax

Canada has second stab at MP3 tax

Players should be taxed 'in the same way as recordable media'.
Matt Chapman Feb 14 2007 9:04AM Financial Services
Amazon Askville has all the answers

Amazon Askville has all the answers

Community-based Q&A service offers virtual rewards to researchers.
Bobby Pickering Jan 8 2007 9:39AM Software
British Airways implements Chip and Pin on board all flights

British Airways implements Chip and Pin on board all flights

It is the first UK airline to achieve "end-to-end" Chip and Pin accreditation which means from now on customers on board British Airways (BA) flights can purchase goods using the Chip and Pin system.
Emma Pritchard Dec 5 2006 9:40AM Security
Homeland Security committee has doubts about RFID

Homeland Security committee has doubts about RFID

The use of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology for tracking humans took a hit in a recent study released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Emerging Applications and Integrity Advisory Committee.
Frank Washkuch Nov 2 2006 5:24PM Security
Gromozon rootkit has infected 250,000 PCs

Gromozon rootkit has infected 250,000 PCs

A leading malware research firm in the UK warned on Friday that the nearly undetectable Gromozon rootkit has infected a quarter of a million computers.
Ericka Chickowski Sep 5 2006 11:16PM Security
Rootkit malware has double sting in its tail

Rootkit malware has double sting in its tail

Zcodec modifies DNS settings and loads additional malware.
Robert Jaques Aug 31 2006 11:55AM Security
Has Microsoft finally done it?

Has Microsoft finally done it?

Microsoft appears to be taking security far more seriously with the successor to Windows XP. But has it done it right? Mark Mayne reports
Mark Mayne Jul 12 2006 11:47AM Security
Microsoft has WGA rethink

Microsoft has WGA rethink

Software giant simplifys program following end-user criticism.
James Sherwood Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Software
New IE flaw has faster payload

New IE flaw has faster payload

Hackers now are employing new software to more quickly exploit a highly critical Internet Explorer zero-day vulnerability.
Dan Kaplan Apr 3 2006 9:39PM Security
One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five global companies have no formalized business continuity (BC) plan, according to new research.
William Eazel Mar 24 2006 10:31AM Security
Has FISMA helped?

Has FISMA helped?

After blasting federal agencies with an average grade of D+ in information security practices last year, the U.S. House of Representatives Government Reform Committee will announce on Thursday whether the federal government has improved its preparedness against major cyber attacks.
Ericka Chickowski Mar 15 2006 10:21PM Security
Has Sony surrendered?

Has Sony surrendered?

The firestorm surrounding Sony-BMG Entertainment may finally be near its end, as the recording industry giant has agreed to settle lawsuits resulting from its inclusion of spyware-like technology on CDs.
Frank Washkuch Jan 3 2006 8:55PM Security
Debate: Internet Explorer has many flaws. Is it time to ditch Microsoft’s web browser?

Debate: Internet Explorer has many flaws. Is it time to ditch Microsoft’s web browser?

Jon S Nov 15 2005 12:46PM Security
Debate: The digital Mafia isn’t just hype – it really exists, and it has the power to do real damage

Debate: The digital Mafia isn’t just hype – it really exists, and it has the power to do real damage

Pete Simpson Oct 21 2005 5:21PM Security
Washington has a new champion

Washington has a new champion

Dave Cullinane, SC’s CSO of the Year, tells Illena Armstrong why infosec professionals need to be at the center of decision-making – and the best way to kill phishing sites
Illena Armstrong Mar 16 2005 3:52PM Security

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