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ISPs suspected of massive identity theft in Korea
More than seven million illegal sign ups claimed by police.
Simon Burns
Aug 10 2007 2:15PM
Security
Online travel bookings boom in China
Largest agent now handling five per cent of flights.
Simon Burns
Aug 10 2007 2:05PM
Software
Aussie stung in $1.8million email scam
An Australian man has lost $1.8 million in a Nigerian email scam, according to reports.
Fiona Raisbeck
Aug 10 2007 9:39AM
Security
Sharp and Samsung trade blows in patent spat
Japanese electronics manufacturer Sharp has filed a lawsuit against rival Samsung and its US subsidiaries Samsung Electronics America and Samsung Telecommunications America, alleging infringements of five of its patents on LCD-related technology.
Robert Jaques
Aug 8 2007 10:47AM
Strategy
Using international standards in your compliance program
In a world of ever-increasing information, security requirements and regulations, companies must manage a complex compliance environment that has resulted in a multitude of linked processes.
Gary Pearsons,
Aug 7 2007 4:02PM
Security
Mobiles drive PC shipments in Western Europe
PC shipments in Western Europe totalled 11.2 million units in the second quarter of 2007, an increase of 9.3 percent compared with the same period in 2006, new Gartner research reports.
Robert Jaques
Aug 7 2007 1:38PM
Hardware
Asia leading world in research growth
But quality of US research considered higher.
Simon Burns
Aug 3 2007 11:22AM
Training & Development
ID theft soars in rural US
ID thieves are increasingly targeting US individuals living in rural communities, new research warns.
Robert Jaques
Aug 3 2007 11:16AM
Security
Swann’s back in Officeworks
Security monitoring and surveillance vendor Swann has returned to Officeworks’ shelves with its DVR-4 Business Kit.
Lilia Guan
Aug 2 2007 2:50PM
Security
US FTC seeks input on Social Security number use in enterprises
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking comment and planning to schedule public meetings to evaluate the use of Social Security numbers (SSNs) by private organisations, the agency announced this week.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 1 2007 12:03PM
Security
Ebay receives stay of execution in one-click patent spat
A US district court judge has denied a motion for an injunction that would have blocked Ebay from offering users its " buy it now feature" for an alleged patent violation.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 31 2007 2:26PM
Networking
Boffins demo quantum leap in computing
Atoms that pair up in laser light could eventually be used to create a supercomputer, US boffins claim.
Matt Chapman
Jul 30 2007 3:08PM
Software
Spammers claim 'Life is beautiful'
Spammers have launched a widespread malicious spam campaign which contains a ZIP attachment to a so-called screensaver.
Staff Writers
Jul 30 2007 2:47PM
Security
Three killed in SpaceShipTwo explosion
An explosion at the factory of Scaled Composites, which made the first private trip into space with SpaceShipOne, has killed three people and injured three more.
Iain Thomson
Jul 30 2007 1:15PM
Training & Development
Blu-ray inching ahead in DVD wars
Sony's Blu-ray format has taken the upper hand in the battle for the high-definition video market in the US, according to research from Parks Associates.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 30 2007 11:30AM
Hardware
US astronauts sloshed in space
Accusations that two Nasa astronauts were drunk in charge of space vehicles, and revelations of sabotage, have overshadowed the next mission which is due to lift off on 7 August.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 30 2007 8:01AM
Training & Development
Sentencing in DuPont insider theft case delayed again
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has once again postponed the sentencing of the former DuPont scientist who admitted he stole US$400 million in intellectual property from the company.
Jim Carr
Jul 27 2007 10:11AM
Security
Boffins pencil in carbon circuits
A method for making a one atom thick sheet of carbon has been developed by researchers at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Staff Writers
Jul 26 2007 4:32PM
Hardware
Outsourcing booms in Europe
IT outsourcing is booming in Europe, according to a report from contract IT advisors EquaTerra.
Andrew Charlesworth
Jul 26 2007 4:27PM
Strategy
Smartphone shipments double in China
Shipments of smartphones in China exceeded 10 million for the first time last year, according to new market data.
Simon Burns
Jul 26 2007 2:48PM
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