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1.4 million hit in massive data theft

1.4 million hit in massive data theft

1.4 million credit card and 96,000 check transaction details have been stolen from a U.S. retailer DSW Shoe Warehouse.
David Quainton Apr 19 2005 4:34PM Security
World of Warcraft reaches 1.5 million subscribers

World of Warcraft reaches 1.5 million subscribers

World of Warcraft, the online role-playing game from Blizzard Entertainment, has reached 1.5 million subscribers worldwide.
Staff Writers Mar 22 2005 1:54PM Software
Ex-AOL man pleads guilty to selling 92 million email addresses

Ex-AOL man pleads guilty to selling 92 million email addresses

A former employee of AOL has pleaded guilty to stealing 92 million email addresses from the ISP's databases.
René Millman Feb 8 2005 12:54PM Security
MCI buys NetSec for $105 million

MCI buys NetSec for $105 million

MCI has agreed to buy privately held managed security provider NetSec for approximately $105 million in cash.
Marcia Savage Jan 20 2005 9:39PM Security
Dell recalls 4.4 million notebook adapters

Dell recalls 4.4 million notebook adapters

Dell has voluntarily recalled 4.4 million AC adapters for its notebooks after receiving seven reports of the adapters overheating, posing a risk of fire or electrical shock for users.
Steve Burke , Steven Burke , Byron Connolly Oct 12 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Tizor Systems garners $3 million in funding

Tizor Systems garners $3 million in funding

Tizor Systems has received $3 million in Series A funding to support development of its data-level protection technology and its launch into the market.
Marcia Savage Sep 14 2004 10:16PM Security
McAfee buys Foundstone for $86 million

McAfee buys Foundstone for $86 million

In a play to offer companies a solution that combines its intrusion prevention capabilities with a comprehensive view of risks as they relate to business impact, McAfee, Inc. has inked a deal to acquire vulnerability and assest management company Foundstone, Inc. for $86 million.
Illena Armstrong Aug 16 2004 3:38PM Security
Companies losing nearly $2 million per malware incident

Companies losing nearly $2 million per malware incident

Disruption from internet worms, viruses or spyware is costing companies almost $2 million in revenue per incident, according to a report released Tuesday by market-research firm Aberdeen.
Marcia Savage Jul 6 2004 11:21PM Security
Symantec wins $3.2 million settlement in counterfeit case

Symantec wins $3.2 million settlement in counterfeit case

Symantec on Monday said it won a $3.2 million judgment as part of a settlement against a company that sold counterfeit Symantec software.
Marcia Savage Jun 21 2004 5:52PM Security
HP colours channel with $85 million

HP colours channel with $85 million

Hewlett-Packard has earmarked $85 million ($US60 million) for promotional programs extolling colour printing, and the Australian channel is likely to be a big beneficiary of the spending spree.
Angus Kidman Jun 10 2004 12:00AM Hardware
CyberGuard buys Webwasher for $40 million

CyberGuard buys Webwasher for $40 million

Security firm CyberGuard has paid $40 million to acquire German content security vendor Webwasher AG.
Dan Ilett May 6 2004 9:26AM Security
SurfControl pays $14.7 million for Messagesoft

SurfControl pays $14.7 million for Messagesoft

UK web filtering firm SurfControl has acquired anti-spam company Messagesoft for an estimated $14.7m.
Dan Ilett Apr 20 2004 10:55AM Security
Worms to cost ISPs $370 million

Worms to cost ISPs $370 million

Worms will cost internet service providers $370 million this year.
Steve Gold Mar 8 2004 10:35AM Security
Intellect flags $20 million African sale

Intellect flags $20 million African sale

Staff Writers Dec 22 2003 12:00AM Software
Patent suit puts $23 million in motion

Patent suit puts $23 million in motion

Staff Writers Nov 25 2002 12:00AM Software
Schoolies week for Acer: $30 million in education deals

Schoolies week for Acer: $30 million in education deals

Byron Connolly Nov 12 2002 12:00AM Hardware
ANAO reappoints Unisys for $4.8 million contract

ANAO reappoints Unisys for $4.8 million contract

The Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) has reappointed Unisys as its outsource service provider for a four-year contract worth $4.8 million.
Staff Writers Jan 1 2000 12:00AM Networking

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