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PayPal scheme urges customers to phone in personal info

PayPal scheme urges customers to phone in personal info

A new phishing scheme is tempting PayPal users to call a malicious phone number and leave their account information, researchers warned today.
Frank Washkuch Jul 7 2006 7:10PM Security
A week in tech, June 30 - July 6

A week in tech, June 30 - July 6

A round-up of all the latest tech news.
FinanceAsia & IRG Jul 7 2006 4:02PM Storage
Access in a compliance world

Access in a compliance world

Regulatory pressures continue to shape the demand for "more security" in IT operations. Sarbanes-Oxley is being implemented with a fair bit of grumbling, but it has caused many organizations to strengthen their security posture. CIOs who were previously stymied in their efforts to implement security programs can now wave the "Sarbanes-Oxley flag" to justify their IT investments.
Mary Ann Jul 6 2006 9:17PM Security
EBay to launch Express service in the UK

EBay to launch Express service in the UK

EBay.co.uk is preparing to launch a new site which it claims will help UK small businesses to better compete online.
Matt Chapman Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Software
Apple addresses iTunes vulnerability in latest download

Apple addresses iTunes vulnerability in latest download

Two days after Apple released a security update addressing five flaws in Mac OS X 10.4.7, the computing giant revealed last week that a vulnerability exists in its iTunes software.
Dan Kaplan Jul 5 2006 9:57PM Security
Netsky blown away in June virus charts

Netsky blown away in June virus charts

Netsky.q has been pushed off the top of the virus charts for the first time since 2004, according to monthly statistics released by Kaspersky Lab.
Matt Chapman Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Security
Volume of email viruses falls in June

Volume of email viruses falls in June

The percentage of emails containing viruses remained at just 0.36 per cent during June, despite an attack launched by the Bagle virus.
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Security
Showdown in Seoul for wireless internet

Showdown in Seoul for wireless internet

Koreans turn on first WiMax and HSDPA services.
Simon Burns Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Telco/ISP
Japan wins digital TV deal in Brazil

Japan wins digital TV deal in Brazil

Consumer electronics manufacturers eye $20bn market.
Simon Burns Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Telco/ISP
Foreign games fail to score in China

Foreign games fail to score in China

Games developers are failing to take full advantage of China's huge market for multiplayer online games, according to analysts.
Simon Burns Jul 3 2006 9:20AM Software
Software pirates jailed in the US

Software pirates jailed in the US

The US Department of Justice has announced that two US-based software pirates were successfully prosecuted and sentenced to a total of 21 months in prison.
Robert Jaques Jul 3 2006 9:20AM Software
'Brad Pitt' identified in ID theft

'Brad Pitt' identified in ID theft

A thief in the United Arab Emirates made a poor choice when he decided to use a picture from the internet to create a fake ID.
Matt Chapman Jul 3 2006 9:20AM Security
A week in tech, June 23 - 29

A week in tech, June 23 - 29

A round-up of all the latest tech news.
FinanceAsia & IRG Jun 30 2006 4:17PM Storage
Google pips Apple in Wired top 40

Google pips Apple in Wired top 40

Google has knocked Apple off the top spot in Wired magazine's annual top 40 companies list.
Staff Writers Jun 30 2006 9:58AM Software
A week in tech, June 16 - 22

A week in tech, June 16 - 22

A round-up of all the latest tech news.
FinanceAsia & IRG Jun 23 2006 3:27PM Storage
Get a degree in hacking

Get a degree in hacking

Security professionals will soon be able to get a degree in hacking when a Scottish university launches the U.K's first ethical hacking degree this September.
René Millman Jun 23 2006 11:25AM Security
In a financial nosedive, Novell appoints new CEO

In a financial nosedive, Novell appoints new CEO

In an effort to spur growth and earnings, open-source software provider Novell has replaced its CEO and CFO.
Dan Kaplan Jun 22 2006 9:24PM Security
Gates to step back from regular role at Microsoft in two years

Gates to step back from regular role at Microsoft in two years

Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates announced Thursday that he will transition out of a regular role at the software giant by July 2008 to focus more time on his charitable foundation.
Dan Kaplan Jun 16 2006 9:37PM Security
Aladdin: Spyware threats tripled in 2005

Aladdin: Spyware threats tripled in 2005

A study released this week found that the number of distinct spyware threats more than tripled last year, while the number of trojan threats more than doubled last year.
Ericka Chickowski Jun 16 2006 9:12PM Security
A week in tech, June 9 - 15

A week in tech, June 9 - 15

A round-up of all the latest tech news.
FinanceAsia & IRG Jun 16 2006 3:50PM Storage

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