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Is Harry Potter dead? A flash drive worm says so

Is Harry Potter dead? A flash drive worm says so

Harry Potter, the boy wizard whose adventures have sold millions of books and box office tickets, is dead — at least according to malware writers.
Frank Washkuch Jul 2 2007 10:08AM Security
Harry Potter worm claims wizard is dead

Harry Potter worm claims wizard is dead

Hackers cash in on J K Rowling hype.
Robert Jaques Jun 29 2007 11:22PM Security
Computing is dead, long live supercomputing

Computing is dead, long live supercomputing

Supercomputing Conference keynote maps out the future.
Ian Williams Jun 29 2007 12:09AM Hardware
UK decides intelligent design is not science

UK decides intelligent design is not science

Schoolchildren should not be taught neo-creationism, rules government.
Iain Thomson Jun 27 2007 2:08PM Strategy
Microsoft claims Vista is more secure than OS X and Linux

Microsoft claims Vista is more secure than OS X and Linux

Microsoft patched fewer security flaws on its Windows Vista operating system than any other recently released desktop operating systems, the company boasted in a new study.
Tom Sanders Jun 22 2007 4:34PM Security
UK's Cyber terrorism threat is growing

UK's Cyber terrorism threat is growing

A cyber terrorism attack on the UK infrastructure will happen in the next five years, according to the Digital Security Services Manager at BP.
Fiona Raisbeck Jun 22 2007 10:21AM Security
Intellectual property is the 'currency of tomorrow'

Intellectual property is the 'currency of tomorrow'

USA - Technology companies losing out, says PwC survey.
Staff Writers Jun 21 2007 4:25PM Financial Services
BO MD claims Informatica misleading media

BO MD claims Informatica misleading media

SYDNEY - Local MD of Business Objects (BO) claims Informatica, has made false claims regarding a recent court case.
Sarah Falson Jun 6 2007 2:24PM Hardware
Infosecurity: Brand protection is key driver in encryption deployment

Infosecurity: Brand protection is key driver in encryption deployment

More than half of UK businesses believe brand protection and reputation are the key drivers in the decision to deploy encryption technology, new figures from PGP Corporation show.
Fiona Raisbeck Apr 26 2007 10:11AM Security
Encryption is the last defense for data in a digital world

Encryption is the last defense for data in a digital world

We used to live in an analog world. We played records, radio stations had static interference, we flattened out dollar bills to work in vending machines and we anguished over hanging chads. Sure, everything was converted into bits and bytes in the end, but the world we interacted with was a physical one.
Richard Moulds, Apr 12 2007 4:12PM Security
McAfee warns 'malware is growing up'

McAfee warns 'malware is growing up'

Online pests reaching new levels of sophistication and professionalism.
Shaun Nichols Apr 12 2007 11:08AM Security
Expert: Online security education is failing

Expert: Online security education is failing

Efforts to educate users about the dangers of phishing attacks and other online fraud have failed, according to a leading information security expert.
Fiona Raisbeck Mar 29 2007 11:02AM Security
Executives: Security is top priority

Executives: Security is top priority

Business executives deem security as the most important aspect of their corporate network, latest figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Mar 22 2007 12:49AM Security
Symantec Report: Stolen data market is thriving

Symantec Report: Stolen data market is thriving

Criminals are using underground economy servers to sell stolen information, including credit and debit cards, PIN numbers and user account details, according to the latest report by Symantec.
Fiona Raisbeck Mar 20 2007 3:51AM Security
Opinion: Why SaaS is the future of software delivery

Opinion: Why SaaS is the future of software delivery

WebEx Australia director Kevin Mackin argues that SaaS offers a way to avoid IT costs blowouts.
Staff Writers Mar 2 2007 12:49PM Software
Majority of Russian net traffic is spam

Majority of Russian net traffic is spam

Malicious programs also up 41 percent on the previous year.
Matt Chapman Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Security
XSS is a large problem

XSS is a large problem

Seen as an end-user issue, cross-site scripting has been ignored for too long. Now attacks are on the rise.
Ken Munro Feb 28 2007 2:27PM Security
Australia amongst global attack

Australia amongst global attack

Fifty financial institutions in the United States, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region were hit with a well crafted pharming attack this week.
Frank Washkuch Feb 22 2007 4:20PM Security
Microsoft says Word 2000 flaw is limited to DoS attacks

Microsoft says Word 2000 flaw is limited to DoS attacks

A newly reported vulnerability in Word is limited to DoS attacks and does not allow remote code execution, according to Microsoft.
Dan Kaplan Feb 13 2007 6:37PM Security
Future of Web video is 'interactive'

Future of Web video is 'interactive'

Flash is the way forward, says Adobe.
Jane Hoskyn Feb 13 2007 9:41AM Software

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