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Secunia study finds 98 per cent of PCs vulnerable
A survey of computer users has shown that almost every PC is running at least one unpatched application, according to vulnerability testing firm Secunia.
Iain Thomson
Dec 5 2008 12:48AM
Security
Report: Nearly all computer users running insecure programs
New data indicates that 98 out of 100 computer users are running at least one unpatched program.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 4 2008 9:42AM
Security
One in four public DNS servers insecure
One in four public-facing domain name system (DNS) servers on the internet are still vulnerable to the Kaminsky flaw, according to the fourth annual survey of DNS servers by network services vendor Infoblox.
Dave Bailey
Nov 11 2008 10:19AM
Security
Fortify warns open source is insecure
Business users warned to approach open source with "great caution"
Dave Bailey
Jul 22 2008 8:49AM
Security
Half of workers store data in insecure locations
Over half of all UK employees store work-related files such as emails and documents in locations other than a shared computer network, posing serious security threats..
Clement James
Nov 14 2007 7:19AM
Storage
Nine in 10 UK business websites 'insecure'
NTA's Annual Web Application Security Report 2007 makes grim reading.
Robert Jaques
Mar 22 2007 10:55AM
Security
CA CEO: IPv6 will be insecure
The global deployment of IPv6 will bring unavoidable and unknown security threats, CA CEO John Swainson has claimed.
Negar Salek
Feb 19 2007 12:23AM
Security
Treasury report: IRS email systems insecure
A new report released last week found that the majority of employees working for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) abuse the agency's email service.
Ericka Chickowski
Aug 16 2006 10:31PM
Security
Companies ignorant of the risks posed by insecure CCTV systems
If you have an IP networked CCTV System on your corporate network, you may have inadvertently enabled vulnerabilities that weren't there previously!
Sarbjit Sembhi
Mar 24 2006 11:08AM
Security
Six of ten WiFi networks are insecure
Almost 60 percent of WiFi networks have no security system at all, according to Panda Software in its "Security in Wireless Networks" report.
William Eazel
Mar 16 2006 4:57PM
Security
Debate: IP telephony is insecure and cannot be used in an organisation’s infrastructure just yet
Tim Keanini
Dec 9 2005 5:21PM
Security
One third of London wireless networks insecure
Hackers have a one-in-three chance of finding an unsecured wireless network in the City of London, according to new research.
René Millman
Mar 10 2005 4:15PM
Security
Insecure ATMs given dual protection
The worldwide banking industry has moved to plug potential security flaws as ATM networks increasingly adopt Microsoft Windows.
David Quainton
Nov 11 2004 12:09PM
Security
Virtual Private Networks (VPN): The Insecure Solution
Return on investment (ROI) will be the business term of 2002, therefore, technology-driven projects that deliver ROI will be high on the corporate agenda.
Simon Jenner
Jan 19 2004 10:21AM
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