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Microsoft warns IE flaw is being exploited

Microsoft warns IE flaw is being exploited

A flaw affecting all versions of IE is being exploited in the wild, Microsoft warns.
Tom Brewster Jan 13 2011 9:31AM Security
First hour of a phishing campaign the most effective

First hour of a phishing campaign the most effective

Taking down sites after five hours pointless.
Dan Raywood Dec 7 2010 12:54PM Security
Live hack proves password theft is easy

Live hack proves password theft is easy

Fake hotspot snares users.
Tom Brewster Nov 3 2010 2:52PM Security
US tops botnet charts

US tops botnet charts

18.6% of spam.
Eric Doyle Oct 20 2010 2:35PM Security
57% of apps contain flaws

57% of apps contain flaws

Veracode report finds widespread vulnerabilities.
Dan Raywood Sep 24 2010 12:46PM Security
One in three people believe that all websites are equally dangerous

One in three people believe that all websites are equally dangerous

Only 13% see gambling sites as most dangerous.
Dan Raywood Sep 13 2010 2:35PM Security
Spain hits Google with Street View lawsuit

Spain hits Google with Street View lawsuit

Data collection controversy continues.
Dan Raywood Aug 19 2010 12:37PM Security
Cyberspace is the new domain of the military: general

Cyberspace is the new domain of the military: general

Former NSA boss details militarisation of the internet.
Iain Thomson Aug 3 2010 10:13AM Security
Is the Mariposa botnet still functioning?

Is the Mariposa botnet still functioning?

Claims that the Mariposa botnet is still alive.
Dan Raywood Jun 24 2010 2:16PM Security
Zeus is back with terrorism-themed spam run

Zeus is back with terrorism-themed spam run

Trojan laden emails, warns Sophos.
Dan Kaplan Jun 21 2010 11:47AM Security
Anti-vuvuzela trumpet software is a scam

Anti-vuvuzela trumpet software is a scam

Webroot warns World Cup fans not to download noise cancellation technology.
Phil Muncaster Jun 19 2010 3:09PM Security
Mac users warned about spyware from free apps

Mac users warned about spyware from free apps

Spyware downloaded during installation.
Dan Raywood Jun 4 2010 3:30PM Security
Quantum cryptography takes a step forward

Quantum cryptography takes a step forward

Continuous operation successfully tested.
SC Australia Staff Apr 20 2010 1:10PM Security
China to crack down on Google hackers if evidence is shown

China to crack down on Google hackers if evidence is shown

Though Google still yet to file a report.
Greg Masters Mar 9 2010 11:59AM Security
Opinion: Carelessness is the biggest security threat

Opinion: Carelessness is the biggest security threat

The latest security tech is worth little if users fail to maintain best practice, says John Walker.
Oct 30 2009 3:55PM Security
Snow Leopard vs Windows 7: Which is more secure?

Snow Leopard vs Windows 7: Which is more secure?

Apple fanboys take heed: you are still vulnerable.
Steven Willoughby Oct 30 2009 10:13AM Security
Web browsers should be secured as use of netbooks increases

Web browsers should be secured as use of netbooks increases

Netbooks which focus on the web browser could be a prime target for attackers.
Dan Raywood Oct 26 2009 9:27AM Security
Wikis leave holes for cross-site scripting attacks

Wikis leave holes for cross-site scripting attacks

User generated websites are creating more opportunities for cross-site scripting attacks (XSS).
Dan Raywood Oct 26 2009 9:27AM Security
EDS brand is no more

EDS brand is no more

Brandname synonymous with outsourcing scrapped.
Bryan Glick Sep 24 2009 6:31AM Strategy
Will Silverlight shine or is the web too Flash?

Will Silverlight shine or is the web too Flash?

Can Microsoft compete with Adobe?
Dave Bailey Sep 7 2009 1:16PM Software

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