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Netsky-P worm tops Sophos May threat list

Netsky-P worm tops Sophos May threat list

More than two years since first appearing, the Netsky-P worm remains the most widespread piece of malware spreading via email, Sophos has said.
Staff Writers Jun 2 2006 10:32AM Security
A week in tech, May 22-26

A week in tech, May 22-26

A round-up of all the latest tech news.
FinanceAsia & IRG May 26 2006 4:12PM Storage
Firm: BSA may unintentionally encourage piracy

Firm: BSA may unintentionally encourage piracy

The Business Software Alliance (BSA) today came under fire for launching a U.K. anti-piracy program that appeals to disgruntled employees by offering generous financial incentives in exchange for anonymous tips reporting software license violations.
William Eazel May 10 2006 10:01AM Security
Your tax info may not be as secure as you think

Your tax info may not be as secure as you think

A rule change proposed by the U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has come under fire from privacy advocates who have taken issue with a clause allowing tax preparers to sell tax-return information to third parties.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 14 2006 9:22PM Security
Sony rootkit may be more dangerous on the way out

Sony rootkit may be more dangerous on the way out

Uninstalling Sony-BMG Entertainment’s spyware-like application from a PC could be more harmful than having downloaded it in the first place, a Princeton University professor warned on Tuesday.
Frank Washkuch Nov 15 2005 10:30PM Security
Sober hits hard come what May

Sober hits hard come what May

Virus-infected email rose almost four-fold in May as the Sober virus took hold.
David Quainton Jun 2 2005 11:23AM Security
Spamalot fans may get spam a lot

Spamalot fans may get spam a lot

Fans of hit Broadway musical Spamalot could end up getting lots of spam after a security glitch exposed names and email addresses of 31,000 visitors to the show's website.
René Millman Mar 23 2005 3:50PM Security
DDoS teens may have to sulk in jail

DDoS teens may have to sulk in jail

The FBI has arrested two teenagers in connection with a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack against a New Jersey sporting goods firm.
David Quainton Mar 23 2005 2:45PM Security
Application compatibility may slow Firefox growth

Application compatibility may slow Firefox growth

The increasingly popular Firefox browser could stumble in its bid to make inroads into the corporate environment, despite its many plaudits for increased security and user-friendliness.
René Millman Feb 22 2005 3:01PM Security
Ingram may rationalise further to shore up margins

Ingram may rationalise further to shore up margins

Ingram Micro Australia has flagged another year of possible cost-cutting and rationalisation, tipping a need to maximise returns as sales margins stay tight.
Fleur Doidge Sep 17 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Half retail supply chain may get RFID tagged by 2005: study

Half retail supply chain may get RFID tagged by 2005: study

Fleur Doidge Jul 9 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Sasser tops May virus chart

Sasser tops May virus chart

The Sasser worm was the most prevalent malware in May, a month which was inundated by new viruses, according to antivirus vendor Sophos.
Marcia Savage Jun 1 2004 4:59PM Security
Microsoft issues single security advisory for May

Microsoft issues single security advisory for May

Microsoft on Tuesday posted one security bulletin for May, a stark contrast to the rash of vulnerabilities it warned of in April.
Marcia Savage May 11 2004 11:17PM Security
ECM vendor Vignette may expand Australian channel

ECM vendor Vignette may expand Australian channel

Fleur Doidge Mar 29 2004 12:00AM Software
Channel may take Quantum leap

Channel may take Quantum leap

US storage vendor Quantum is making a play for more sales in the Australian channel, enhancing its reseller program to push tape drives to SMBs.
Fleur Doidge Feb 24 2004 12:00AM Hardware
CIOs may loosen purse-strings

CIOs may loosen purse-strings

A new report has suggested resellers may need to lift their game in a slowly improving market, with 65 percent of Australasian CIOs citing getting better value for money from vendors and service providers as a key general IT challenge.
Staff Writers Nov 11 2003 12:00AM Strategy
Tennyson may keep SOX on

Tennyson may keep SOX on

Staff Writers Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Aussie Brocade staff may face axe

Aussie Brocade staff may face axe

Staff Writers Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Short Takes: Week of May 5

Short Takes: Week of May 5

Paul Thurrott Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Software
Short Takes: Week of May 12

Short Takes: Week of May 12

Paul Thurrott Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Software

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