have

Polymorphic chips have multiple 'personalities'

Polymorphic chips have multiple 'personalities'

US computer scientists have created a way to design polymorphic integrated circuits that can rapidly reconfigure themselves with multiple functions..
Robert Jaques Jun 13 2008 8:00AM Hardware
20 million US households have no web access

20 million US households have no web access

Some 20 million US households are without internet access, forthcoming research will reveal..
Robert Jaques May 14 2008 10:03PM Telco/ISP
US Presidential hopefuls' passport files breached

US Presidential hopefuls' passport files breached

The US Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, has apologised and vowed to get to the bottom of what she confirmed were unauthorised accesses of passport files belonging to Presidential hopeful Senator Barack Obama.
Negar Salek Mar 25 2008 4:32PM Security
CIOs must have wider experience

CIOs must have wider experience

Prospective chief information officers will need to add non-IT skills to their portfolio, according to a new survey by Gartner..
Iain Thomson Feb 12 2008 7:43AM Strategy
French bank could have a thwarted US$7 billion insider fraud with better password

French bank could have a thwarted US$7 billion insider fraud with better password

Societe Generale might have been able to prevent a year-long binge of fraudulent transactions by one of its mid-level traders simply by instituting stricter password controls and applying available software that tracks transactions to individual workstations, according to analysts.
Jack Rogers Jan 29 2008 10:53AM Security
Storm Worm may have blown itself out

Storm Worm may have blown itself out

A security researcher at the University of California says the Storm Worm could be coming to an end, based on his tracking data..
Matt Chapman Oct 23 2007 3:26PM Security
Storm Worm may have blown itself out

Storm Worm may have blown itself out

A security researcher at the University of California says the Storm Worm could be coming to an end, based on his tracking data.
Matt Chapman Oct 23 2007 6:53AM Security
Apple said to have third Beatle

Apple said to have third Beatle

Apple has reached a deal with former Beatle Ringo Starr for the distribution of his solo work through the iTunes store, according to media reports.
Shaun Nichols Aug 29 2007 7:20AM Software
Coonan says 'better to have filtering than not' after teen hack

Coonan says 'better to have filtering than not' after teen hack

Senator Helen Coonan hits back at reports that the Government's recently launched NetAlert home internet security program can be easily hacked.
Staff Writers Aug 28 2007 1:00PM Security
BBC may have to pay iPlayer royalties

BBC may have to pay iPlayer royalties

ISPs are in negotiations with the BBC over its iPlayer software and may ask the corporation for royalty fees to cover bandwidth use.
Iain Thomson Aug 15 2007 12:12PM Software
Survey: Consumers have one-in-four chance of becoming cybercrime victim

Survey: Consumers have one-in-four chance of becoming cybercrime victim

End-users have a 25-percent chance of becoming a cybercrime victim, according to Consumer Reports' "State of the Net" survey for 2007.
Frank Washkuch Aug 8 2007 2:02PM Security
Social networkers have little loyalty

Social networkers have little loyalty

Half of social networkers maintain multiple profiles.
Robert Jaques Jun 25 2007 12:07PM Software
Third of UK companies have critical vulnerabilities

Third of UK companies have critical vulnerabilities

Nearly a third of UK organisations have critical vulnerabilities that are widely recognised and actively exploited by hackers, according to new research by NTA Monitor.
Fiona Raisbeck May 16 2007 9:45AM Security
Child porn suspects may have been fraud victims

Child porn suspects may have been fraud victims

Hundreds of people questioned by police as part of an internet child pornography inquiry may have been innocent victims of credit card fraud, an investigation has found.
Fiona Raisbeck May 11 2007 9:44AM Security
Most web users to have 'second life' by 2011

Most web users to have 'second life' by 2011

Gartner predicts big growth for virtual worlds.
Robert Jaques Apr 27 2007 2:00PM Oddware
Free Telstra wireless hotspots to Nintendo Users

Free Telstra wireless hotspots to Nintendo Users

Nintendo and Telstra have joined forces to provide free wireless access to all Nintendo DS users across Australia, in an Australian first that will allow wireless gaming at over 1000 hotspots.
Staff Writers Apr 5 2007 1:08PM Telco/ISP
Online readers have better attention spans

Online readers have better attention spans

New study is good news for generation Google.
Iain Thomson Apr 3 2007 1:23PM Oddware
Small firms have big worries over VoIP

Small firms have big worries over VoIP

CompTIA study reveals wariness of IP telephony security.
Robert Jaques Jan 19 2007 9:39AM Networking
Hacker cracks University of Arizona network

Hacker cracks University of Arizona network

A hacker may have obtained the personal information of University of Arizona employees, as well as details of the institution's financial transactions.
Frank Washkuch Jan 10 2007 6:34PM Security
Small businesses have few resources for network security

Small businesses have few resources for network security

Protecting home computer networks against security threats is as problematic as managing a small business, according to former White House cybersecurity advisor Howard Schmidt.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 20 2006 6:26PM Security

Log In

  |  Forgot your password?