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US digital music sales to hit $2.5bn by 2011
Sector predicted to grow at 16 percent per annum.
Robert Jaques
Jan 9 2007 9:11AM
Software
Adobe Reader hit by cross-site scripting flaw
Vulnerability could allow malicious code to be tied to files from trusted
sites.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 8 2007 9:39AM
Security
Four million UK users hit by ID theft
Figures released by Sainsbury's Bank in the UK have shown that 4.1 million Britons have fallen victim to identity theft.
Iain Thomson
Dec 13 2006 9:05AM
Security
Wii sales hit 600,000 units
Selling at a rate of one per second.
Clement James
Nov 30 2006 12:50PM
Hardware
PlayStation 3 prices hit US$4,000 on EBay
Laws of supply and demand do their work.
Tom Sanders
Nov 21 2006 10:39AM
Hardware
Windows hit by 'extremely critical' zero-day flaw
Microsoft has issued a warning about a new exploit in all Windows versions except Windows 2003 that is actively being exploited by attackers.
Tom Sanders
Nov 8 2006 10:32AM
Security
Windows hit by "extremely critical" 0-day vulnerability
Vulnerability in XMLHTTP 4.0 ActiveX control opens the door to attackers.
Tom Sanders
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
Security
Rising power costs hit data centres hard
High-density computing runs too hot.
Andrew Charlesworth
Oct 27 2006 9:43AM
Networking
IE7 hit by URL spoofing flaw
Microsoft has issued a warning against a vulnerability in its Internet Explorer 7 browser that could allow attackers to spoof the address of a website.
Tom Sanders
Oct 27 2006 9:43AM
Security
NAB hit by DoS attack
The National Australia Bank (NAB) has reported that it was hit with a denial of Service Attack (DoA) on Wednesday.
Tim Lohman
Oct 20 2006 3:16PM
Security
PowerPoint hit by new zero-day exploit
Microsoft warns flaw could allow remote code execution.
Shaun Nichols
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
Security
Porn scammers hit new IE vulnerability
Adult sites exploiting VML bug to install malware.
Shaun Nichols
Sep 21 2006 9:58AM
Security
Security software spend hit US$7.4b in 2005
Rise of 14.8 per cent year-on-year after strong antivirus sales.
Matt Chapman
Sep 13 2006 10:09AM
Security
SMS phishing attacks hit mobile users
Latest threat dubbed 'smishing'.
Will Head
Sep 6 2006 11:59AM
Security
Opinion: From the CSO's desk - Think before you hit the send button
One of the "advantages" of being the head of a security team for a major company is that my email account is an easy first port of call for security product vendors to introduce themselves. Over the past couple of years, I have seen this means of communication grow exponentially.
Paul Dorey,
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
Security
Opinion: From the CSO's desk - Think before you hit the send
One of the "advantages" of being the head of a security team for a major company is that my email account is an easy first port of call for security product vendors to introduce themselves. Over the past couple of years, I have seen this means of communication grow exponentially.
Paul Dorey,
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
Security
Intel Core 2 Duo notebooks hit store shelves
Laptop manufacturers have started selling the first notebook computers powered by Intel's new Core 2 Duo processors that were formerly known by their Merom codename.
Tom Sanders
Aug 29 2006 3:23PM
Hardware
Chinese mobile users hit 426m
Growth slowing as market waits for 3G.
Simon Burns
Aug 24 2006 4:01PM
Telco/ISP
Three-quarters of phish hit Paypal, Ebay
Three-quarters of the net's phishing attacks target eBay and Paypal users, according to new findings.
René Millman
Jul 31 2006 1:26PM
Security
Study: Email-borne malware successfully hit 80 percent of businesses
Multiple variants of malware carried through emails have successfully entered more than eight out of 10 businesses, a new report shows.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 25 2006 9:53PM
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