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Verizon Business to offer managed VoIP in 2007

Verizon Business to offer managed VoIP in 2007

Verizon Business has announced that it is making a renewed push on the IP telephony market with the roll out of a single integrated network-based VoIP platform in early 2007.
Staff Writers Nov 7 2006 1:28PM Telco/ISP
Nokia sets up camp in Silicon Valley

Nokia sets up camp in Silicon Valley

Three-year collaboration with Stanford University.
Matt Chapman Nov 6 2006 9:32AM Telco/ISP
Wikipedia and YouTube win big in September

Wikipedia and YouTube win big in September

Sites enjoy biggest monthly visitor gains in Europe.
Matt Chapman Nov 6 2006 9:32AM Software
Chinese government reins in IPTV growth

Chinese government reins in IPTV growth

Regulatory hurdles blocking telco investment.
Simon Burns Nov 6 2006 9:32AM Oddware
Dozen years in the slammer for former CA chief exec

Dozen years in the slammer for former CA chief exec

The former chief executive of anti-virus software vendor CA was sentenced to 12 years in federal prison this week for his role in an accounting scandal at the company.
Frank Washkuch Nov 3 2006 7:17PM Security
Suspected phishing gang arrested in Europe and US

Suspected phishing gang arrested in Europe and US

A gang suspected of carrying out a phishing attack on the credit card company, Capital One, have been arrested in Europe and the US.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 3 2006 2:11PM Security
Microsoft and Novell rumoured in Linux partnership

Microsoft and Novell rumoured in Linux partnership

Companies expected to cosy up later today.
Tom Sanders Nov 3 2006 9:49AM Software
DoS exploit for Windows XP firewall, ICS in the wild

DoS exploit for Windows XP firewall, ICS in the wild

Windows XP platforms running a shared internet access service are at risk from an in-the-wild remote DoS exploit, vulnerability management firm nCircle reported Sunday.
Dan Kaplan Oct 30 2006 10:50PM Security
Researchers cite risks in swipe-free credit cards

Researchers cite risks in swipe-free credit cards

Swipe-free credit cards are gaining in popularity, but there are significant information security risks associated with the cards' radio frequency identifier (RFID) technology, a group of Massachusetts researchers have determined in findings released this week.
Dan Kaplan Oct 26 2006 11:17PM Security
Bot herder charged in Akamai attack

Bot herder charged in Akamai attack

Florida man faces up to two years in jail.
Robert Jaques Oct 26 2006 9:55AM Security
From InfoSecurity NY: Cost of data breaches up nearly a third in past year, study says

From InfoSecurity NY: Cost of data breaches up nearly a third in past year, study says

The cost of data breaches has risen 30 percent over the past year, according to a new Ponemon Institute study released Monday at InfoSecurity NY.
Dan Kaplan Oct 25 2006 3:38PM Security
Global mobile phone shipments set to reach 1 billion in 2006

Global mobile phone shipments set to reach 1 billion in 2006

IDC study records record-breaking sales.
Robert Jaques Oct 25 2006 8:42AM Telco/ISP
Florida hacker faces two years in jail, $400,000 fine

Florida hacker faces two years in jail, $400,000 fine

The U.S. Department of Justice announced today that it charged a Florida man today in federal court for establishing a botnet from which he launched a denial of service attack on a Massachusetts technology firm.
Ericka Chickowski Oct 25 2006 12:46AM Security
From InfoSecurity NY: Feds improving in cybercrime fight

From InfoSecurity NY: Feds improving in cybercrime fight

The ability of federal agents to fight cybercrime has improved in the US, despite challenges in recruiting investigators with the necessary skills, Mark Mershon, assistant director-in-charge for the New York office of the FBI, said today while addressing the InfoSecurity New York conference.
Frank Washkuch Oct 24 2006 8:43PM Security
Sophos, eEye in favor of Microsoft's PatchGuard

Sophos, eEye in favor of Microsoft's PatchGuard

While the largest IT security vendors continue to attack Microsoft on the new kernel patch protection in its Vista operating system, many of their competitors are coming forward to defend the software giant.
Ericka Chickowski Oct 24 2006 3:14AM Security
Corporate culture booms in Second Life

Corporate culture booms in Second Life

Computing giants move into online community.
Shaun Nichols Oct 19 2006 10:01AM Software
Sun offers data centre in a shipping container

Sun offers data centre in a shipping container

'Black Box' computing package offers 1.5 petabytes of storage.
Tom Sanders Oct 18 2006 8:52AM Storage
Samsung beats expectations in tough market

Samsung beats expectations in tough market

DRam and handset profits offset Flash and LCD slump.
Simon Burns Oct 17 2006 10:17AM Hardware
Spammers use MySpace in phishing attack

Spammers use MySpace in phishing attack

Spammers are using the MySpace brand in a phishing attack on music fans, it is reported today.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 13 2006 12:45PM Security
China cashes in on consumer electronics bonanza

China cashes in on consumer electronics bonanza

In-Stat predicts market to double in four years.
Robert Jaques Oct 13 2006 11:51AM Hardware

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