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Golf sites fall into malware sand trap

Golf sites fall into malware sand trap

Spyware, adware and Trojan authors tap Ryder Cup zeitgeist.
Matt Chapman Sep 26 2006 9:56AM Security
Botnet operator taps into Google Analytics

Botnet operator taps into Google Analytics

Malware author tweaks free site traffic service.
Tom Sanders Sep 19 2006 3:35PM Security
Kingston Flash drives turn any PC into your own

Kingston Flash drives turn any PC into your own

The end of the laptop?.
Andrew Charlesworth Sep 8 2006 10:13AM Hardware
Mobile users tune into streaming music

Mobile users tune into streaming music

Killer mobile entertainment application, says analyst.
Robert Jaques Aug 25 2006 9:33AM Telco/ISP
YouTube gets into bed with Paris Hilton

YouTube gets into bed with Paris Hilton

Hotel heiress gets her very own channel.
Will Head Aug 24 2006 4:01PM Oddware
Technology turning staff into work addicts

Technology turning staff into work addicts

BlackBerry or CrackBerry?.
Robert Jaques Aug 22 2006 10:22AM Training & Development
Asia Pacific plugs into WiMax

Asia Pacific plugs into WiMax

But business issues have yet to be overcome.
Robert Jaques Jul 26 2006 12:42PM Networking
State Department looking into reported hackings

State Department looking into reported hackings

The U.S. State Department said Tuesday that it is investigating "anomalies" in its unclassified computer system, according to reports by major wire services.
Frank Washkuch Jul 12 2006 7:21PM Security
BT integrates Lan services into iNet

BT integrates Lan services into iNet

BT Skynet and BT TNS rolled into new service.
Matt Chapman Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Telco/ISP
Cisco pushes InfiniBand into datacentres

Cisco pushes InfiniBand into datacentres

Networking giant Cisco is providing products and tools to mix InfiniBand and
Ethernet gear in the datacentre.
Martin Courtney Jun 30 2006 9:58AM Networking
Hackers break into Energy Department's nuclear weapons wing

Hackers break into Energy Department's nuclear weapons wing

A hacker obtained data belonging to the federal Department of Energy’s nuclear weapons agency last year, stealing the names and Social Security numbers of 1,500 department employees.
Frank Washkuch Jun 13 2006 9:49PM Security
MessageLabs moves into managed IM

MessageLabs moves into managed IM

MessageLabs has entered the instant messaging (IM) security space with the launch of its new Enterprise Instant Messenger (EIM) service.
Staff Writers Jun 13 2006 4:46PM Security
180Solutions, Hotbar merge into Zango

180Solutions, Hotbar merge into Zango

Two controversial companies, both accused of helping to disseminate adware, announced a merger this week.
Frank Washkuch Jun 8 2006 9:41PM Security
Microsoft looking into newest IE flaw

Microsoft looking into newest IE flaw

Microsoft publicly acknowledged this week’s second newly discovered flaw in Internet Explorer on Wednesday.
Frank Washkuch Mar 23 2006 8:03PM Security
SSL tunnels create ‘invisible’ backdoors into corporate networks

SSL tunnels create ‘invisible’ backdoors into corporate networks

Encrypted Secure Socket Layer (SSL) communications between internal corporate employees and external internet applications is "invisible" to companies and so comprises a "risk to the enterprise," new research has claimed.
William Eazel Mar 9 2006 10:06AM Security
Google turns into ugly security risk monster

Google turns into ugly security risk monster

Google’s email policy and rapid growth is making it the security risk of the century, an expert is warning.
David Quainton Jul 18 2005 4:22PM Security
Try to turn SOX into an opportunity

Try to turn SOX into an opportunity

Lloyd Hession Jun 16 2005 4:36PM Security
Failing to protect systems will turn you into roadkill

Failing to protect systems will turn you into roadkill

It must be conference season. I've never asked my colleagues on the speaking circuit if they've made this observation, but it seems I get a lot of questions that indicate that, although security folks protect their enterprises, they don't protect their security assets.
Peter Stephenson Mar 17 2005 2:04PM Security
Phishers move into pharming

Phishers move into pharming

The next generation of phishing attacks will redirect users to bogus websites when they try to visit legitimate sites, email security firm MX Logic warned.
Staff Writers Feb 22 2005 2:56PM Security
How to delve into the hacker’s mind

How to delve into the hacker’s mind

The first person to hold a PhD in forensics, Emlyn Everitt tells David Quainton that the battle for security begins in the boardroom
David Quainton Feb 22 2005 12:24PM Security

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