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Open standards 'more important' than open source

Open standards 'more important' than open source

The recent Westminster eForum witnessed considerable debate around the adoption and use of open source software by governments, organisations and individuals.
Staff Writers Sep 14 2007 7:40AM Software
More P2P fraud victims expected

More P2P fraud victims expected

Security firm SafeMedia has warned that the use of peer-to-peer software to steal personal information is likely to increase sharply.
Clement James Sep 13 2007 9:55AM Security
Aussies find identity fraud more terrorising than terrorism

Aussies find identity fraud more terrorising than terrorism

Australians are more concerned about the misuse of their personal information and credit card theft rather than national security in a terrorism related event, according to an August Newspoll survey commissioned by Unisys.
Negar Salek Aug 27 2007 2:14PM Security
Report: Cybercrooks target American consumers more often

Report: Cybercrooks target American consumers more often

"Follow the money" might well be the marketing slogan for cybercriminals working the internet now, according to a new report on online financial fraud and identity theft.
Jim Carr Aug 22 2007 7:40AM Security
Fingerprints get more revealing

Fingerprints get more revealing

Chemical residue analysed for gender, diet and other agents.
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 10 2007 2:09PM Security
Outsourcing customers are demanding more from providers

Outsourcing customers are demanding more from providers

Demand remains strong for outsourcing of information technology services, but buyers are requiring more from their providers according to new research.
Robert Jaques Aug 8 2007 5:15PM Strategy
Tumbleweed recruits more resellers

Tumbleweed recruits more resellers

Secure messaging vendor Tumbleweed is on a reseller recruitment drive to coincide with the launch a new product to the SMB market in early August.
Lilia Guan Aug 2 2007 3:03PM Security
Another Firefox URL handler bug revealed; researcher says more on the way

Another Firefox URL handler bug revealed; researcher says more on the way

Researchers Billy (BK) Rios and Nate Mcfeeters unveiled another URL handler vulnerability for Mozilla's web browser on Tuesday, days after revealing a Firefox flaw dependent on use of Internet Explorer (IE).
Frank Washkuch Jul 27 2007 10:05AM Security
Image spam drops again, but researchers see more PDF stock spam

Image spam drops again, but researchers see more PDF stock spam

Levels of image spam dropped again in June, but researchers also saw increased use of PDF spam.
Frank Washkuch Jul 10 2007 9:35AM Security
Four more fixes for Windows Safari

Four more fixes for Windows Safari

Security updates pile up for Apple browser.
Shaun Nichols Jun 26 2007 9:20AM Security
More countries join Manhunt 2 moral panic

More countries join Manhunt 2 moral panic

Rockstar Games 'disappointed' by ban.
Iain Thomson Jun 22 2007 4:38PM Software
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
TJX faces five more breach-related state lawsuits

TJX faces five more breach-related state lawsuits

Five additional states have filed lawsuits against TJX over the massive data breach that exposed some 45.7 million credit card numbers to hackers, the retailer reported on Thursday in a federal regulatory filing.
Dan Kaplan Jun 12 2007 10:20AM Security
UK countryside gets more wireless power

UK countryside gets more wireless power

Ofcom ups the wattage to increase broadband coverage.
Andrew Charlesworth Jun 4 2007 12:03PM Networking
E-waste worth more than gold

E-waste worth more than gold

Every ton of discarded electronic equipment contains 17 times more gold than gold ore and 40 times more copper than copper ore.
Staff Writers May 22 2007 11:40AM Hardware
Microsoft to offer more security details in advance

Microsoft to offer more security details in advance

A new initiative from Microsoft will take some of the sting out of its Patch Tuesday security updates by offering additional information about the patches five days prior to their release.
Dan Kaplan May 18 2007 10:18AM Security
QuickTime bug exposed at CanSecWest more than just a Safari flaw

QuickTime bug exposed at CanSecWest more than just a Safari flaw

Secunia released an advisory today for a QuickTime vulnerability exposed when researcher Shane Macaulay hacked into an MacBook Pro at CanSecWest last week.
Frank Washkuch Apr 26 2007 10:26AM Security
FBI: Web fraud cost more than US$200 million in 2006

FBI: Web fraud cost more than US$200 million in 2006

Male. Between 30 and 50 years old. Residing in California, Texas, Florida or New York. That's the most likely profile for a 2006 victim of web-based crime, according to a report from the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center.
Frank Washkuch Mar 21 2007 3:33AM Security
Generation Y more like Generation Me

Generation Y more like Generation Me

People born after 1982 are the 'most narcissistic generation in recent
history'.
Clement James Mar 2 2007 8:26AM Training & Development
Google business more secure than Office

Google business more secure than Office

Google's new business application suite unveiled Thursday for enterprises, is set to directly compete with Microsoft Office with its word processing, email and spreadsheet capabilities.
Dan Kaplan Feb 26 2007 1:15AM Security

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