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VoiP mastermind hacker gets 10 years

VoiP mastermind hacker gets 10 years

Sold 10 million stolen minutes.
Liam Tung Sep 27 2010 6:25AM Networking
UK electronic passports cloned within minutes

UK electronic passports cloned within minutes

An investigation by the Times has shown that the supposedly secure electronic passports used by the UK government can be cracked and cloned in minutes.
Iain Thomson Aug 7 2008 2:20PM Security
MacBook Air hacked in two minutes

MacBook Air hacked in two minutes

A three-way hacking contest between Apple, Windows and Linux laptops has ended in the Mac caving in first - in just two minutes..
Andrew Charlesworth Mar 31 2008 7:38AM Security
BlackBerry users 'save 60 minutes' a day

BlackBerry users 'save 60 minutes' a day

Handsets increase efficiency of mobile workers, claims RIM.
Staff Writers Jul 6 2007 11:49AM Telco/ISP
Bot claims to crack malware in minutes

Bot claims to crack malware in minutes

Threat Expert touted as a way of analysing online threats quickly.
Robert Jaques Feb 6 2007 8:41AM Security
Nintendo Wii sold out in minutes

Nintendo Wii sold out in minutes

Frenzied buying on first day of European sales.
Andrew Charlesworth Dec 11 2006 9:47AM Hardware
Update: 2 Minutes on ... Collaborating with the enemy

Update: 2 Minutes on ... Collaborating with the enemy

Adobe has been demonstrating a development of the Breeze online conferencing software it gained through its merger with Macromedia last year. Details are still embargoed, but at a briefing given to the UK press in July, one thought occurred: how secure is this kind of technology?
Paul Fisher Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
2 minutes on ... EMC and RSA unite

2 minutes on ... EMC and RSA unite

This year has been a big one for security mergers and acquisitions, but it is likely that no deal will be as momentous as the one announced by EMC Corporation and RSA Security in July.
Ericka Chickowski Aug 7 2006 8:59PM Security
2 minutes on ... Is FISMA effective?

2 minutes on ... Is FISMA effective?

Some believe it is nothing more than a paper exercise. The government earned poor marks on information security this year. Of the 24 agencies graded, seven agencies failed outright and, overall, agencies received an average grade of D+.
Ericka Chickowski May 10 2006 8:07PM Security
2 minutes on...Third-party patch?

2 minutes on...Third-party patch?

When it comes to third-party vulnerability patches, most security experts still believe patience truly is a virtue.
Frank Washkuch Mar 7 2006 7:10PM Security
2 minutes on...Securing energy facilities for the future

2 minutes on...Securing energy facilities for the future

The monitoring systems of power plants and other industrial installments will become better defended against internet-based threats in coming years, one leading security analyst has predicted.
Frank Washkuch Jan 11 2006 9:46PM Security
2 minutes on ... multi-factor authentication

2 minutes on ... multi-factor authentication

A recent news story jumped off the page at George Waller.
Frank Washkuch Dec 15 2005 6:58PM Security
Two minutes on...multi-factor compliance

Two minutes on...multi-factor compliance

A recent news story jumped off the page at George Waller. The report stated that U.S. companies will lose $2.8 billion this year alone to online fraud, according to a survey released by CyberSource.
Frank Washkuch Nov 11 2005 8:19PM Security
2 MINUTES ON… Indexing good behaviour

2 MINUTES ON… Indexing good behaviour

René Millman May 13 2005 5:29PM Security
2 MINUTES ON… DNS cache poisoning

2 MINUTES ON… DNS cache poisoning

Marcia Savage May 13 2005 12:22PM Security
2 MINUTES ON… Data breaches and the law

2 MINUTES ON… Data breaches and the law

The recent spate of breaches involving thousands of Americans' sensitive data has prompted calls for legislation to protect consumer information. But some security experts disagree.
Marcia Savage Apr 19 2005 1:16PM Security
2 MINUTES ON… Keyloggers: invisible threat

2 MINUTES ON… Keyloggers: invisible threat

The recent attempted robbery of £220 million from the Sumitomo Mitsui Bank in London last month has brought the problem of spyware and keyloggers into sharp relief.
René Millman Apr 19 2005 12:29PM Security

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