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Stuxnet developers made "too many mistakes"
Researcher suggests Stuxnet was nothing special.
Tom Brewster
Jan 21 2011 12:22PM
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
Revision to PCI standards welcomed despite minor changes
Calls made for tokenisation to be incorporated.
Dan Raywood
Nov 1 2010 9:21AM
Security
'Old-new' Windows vulnerability discovered
200 apps possibly affected.
Dan Raywood
Aug 24 2010 2:01PM
Security
Zeus-driven botnet discovered that has infected 100,000 computers
Harvests banking and card details.
Dan Raywood
Aug 9 2010 1:20PM
Security
Hotmail update reaches just one percent of users
Microsoft admits sluggish rollout, but says it's worth the wait.
Sharon Brennan
Jul 1 2010 7:04AM
Software
Facebook offers privacy from marketers
Site to remove user IDs from referral URLs shared with advertisers.
Rosalie Marshall
May 26 2010 11:15AM
Security
Thousands of websites infected with 'backdoor code': Websense
Threats changing hourly.
Dan Raywood
May 5 2010 11:33AM
Security
Yahoo accounts of journalists based in China and Taiwan hacked
Foreign journalists and academics targeted.
SC Australia Staff
Apr 1 2010 3:11PM
Security
Facebook makes changes to privacy policy
As rogue AV scam hits site.
Dan Raywood
Mar 30 2010 2:46PM
Security
Trojan appears disguised as Skype Email Toolbar
Detection levels are low.
Dan Raywood
Mar 25 2010 12:31PM
Security
EMC restates financials after settling DoJ probe
Storage firm coughs up.
David Neal
Mar 2 2010 7:05AM
Storage
iDefense retracts claims made on Adobe's involvement in cyber attacks
No evidence linking Adobe vulnerability to attacks.
Dan Raywood
Jan 21 2010 11:46AM
Security
Oracle fined $11,500 over misleading ads
Unverified speed claims for server performance.
Ian Williams
Oct 2 2009 6:33AM
Hardware
Microsoft refreshes Vista Service Pack 2
Microsoft has published an updated version of Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista, according to reports.
Daniel Robinson
Jan 30 2009 4:47PM
Software
HP furious over Vista Capable campaign
Emails in the ongoing class action law suit against Microsoft over its Vista Capable campaign have revealed the depth of animosity it caused with Microsoft partners.
Iain Thomson
Nov 18 2008 4:30PM
Software
Company claims to have made unclonable RFID chips
Silicon Valley start-up Verayo is claiming to have produced a system that provides unclonable RFID chips..
Iain Thomson
Sep 9 2008 3:15PM
Hardware
World's highest phone call made from Everest
I'm on the mountain ....
Iain Thomson
May 28 2007 6:30AM
Telco/ISP
Microsoft Vista beta made widely available
Microsoft made Windows Vista beta 2 available to the wider public today for PC users interested in testing the next generation operating system.
Ericka Chickowski
Jun 8 2006 9:16PM
Security
Study: Most malware made to make money
Malicious software coded by cyber criminals for financial gain accounted for some 70 percent of all malware detected during the first quarter of 2006, according to a report released today.
William Eazel
May 5 2006 10:06AM
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