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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
Taking down sites after five hours pointless.
Dan Raywood
Dec 7 2010 12:54PM
Security
Live hack proves password theft is easy
Fake hotspot snares users.
Tom Brewster
Nov 3 2010 2:52PM
Security
US tops botnet charts
18.6% of spam.
Eric Doyle
Oct 20 2010 2:35PM
Security
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
Only 13% see gambling sites as most dangerous.
Dan Raywood
Sep 13 2010 2:35PM
Security
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
Former NSA boss details militarisation of the internet.
Iain Thomson
Aug 3 2010 10:13AM
Security
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
Trojan laden emails, warns Sophos.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 21 2010 11:47AM
Security
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
Spyware downloaded during installation.
Dan Raywood
Jun 4 2010 3:30PM
Security
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
Though Google still yet to file a report.
Greg Masters
Mar 9 2010 11:59AM
Security
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?
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
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
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
Brandname synonymous with outsourcing scrapped.
Bryan Glick
Sep 24 2009 6:31AM
Strategy
Will Silverlight shine or is the web too Flash?
Can Microsoft compete with Adobe?
Dave Bailey
Sep 7 2009 1:16PM
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