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US retailer breach worsens
Hackers infiltrated network systems - potentially accessing the personal details of millions of shoppers - at TJX Companies for a longer period than the discount clothing retailer initially thought.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 23 2007 5:52AM
Security
Cisco warns of more router vulnerabilities
Cisco has reported two vulnerabilities affecting a feature designed to protect software being used in the networking giant's widely deployed switchers and routers.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 16 2007 10:07AM
Security
1.8 million more people affected by latest VA loss
The public relations nightmare for the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) worsened this week with the announcement that last month's loss of a relatively low impact hard drive loss actually affected 1.8 million people.
Ericka Chickowski
Feb 15 2007 5:54AM
Security
Movie piracy more popular than ever
One in the eye for the RIAA.
Iain Thomson
Jan 30 2007 9:42AM
Software
Windows Vista is more secure, but not secure enough
Windows Vista may be hailed as Microsoft's most secure operating system to date, but the platform contains weaknesses in its default anti-malware capabilities, one security vendor has concluded.
Dan Kaplan
Jan 30 2007 7:27AM
Security
Skype price plan claims 'more for less'
VoIP firm switches domestic calls to flat rate pricing.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 23 2007 9:12AM
Telco/ISP
Sun claims Solaris is 'more strategic' than Linux
Firm revamps Solaris support services.
Robert Jaques
Jan 17 2007 8:58AM
Software
Adobe Reader flaw more dangerous than thought
A recently discovered vulnerability in Adobe's Acrobat Reader is more dangerous than first thought, security experts have warned.
Fiona Raisbeck
Jan 5 2007 2:29PM
Security
Seven steps for a more secure network
IT security professionals should rely on personal vigilance and implemented methodologies - not just the slew of new products hitting the marketplace - to protect their networks in 2007.
Greg Masters
Dec 27 2006 5:56PM
Security
Magnetic breakthrough promises more powerful PCs
'Spintronic' devices could boost chip capacities.
Robert Jaques
Dec 8 2006 9:43AM
Hardware
BenQ lays off more mobile staff
Ex-Siemens mobile phone operation further downsized.
Simon Burns
Nov 22 2006 10:48AM
Telco/ISP
Opinion: Remember: less can be more
Discussing the pros and cons of radio frequency identification (RFID), the technology that allows interaction between small chips and nearby readers without physical contact, is a surefire way to get a good argument going.
Nick Barron,
Nov 13 2006 1:31PM
Security
Workers study: managers have more power than IT
Remote workers believe managers have the power to control their out-of-office activity and not IT departments, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck
Nov 9 2006 2:44PM
Security
Spam more annoying than junk snail mail
Unsolicited email seen as more intrusive.
Clement James
Nov 7 2006 11:38AM
Security
Windows XP piracy levels fall by more than 4 percent
An update released today from Microsoft shows that work carried out as part of its "Keep IT Real" initiative has been successful, lowering the UK piracy rate of Windows XP from 16.7 percent to 12.4 percent over the last seven months.
Emma Pritchard
Oct 20 2006 5:44PM
Security
Phishers more successful than first thought
US academics warn that scammers may have success rate of 14 per cent.
Robert Jaques
Oct 17 2006 12:36PM
Security
Phishers more successful than first thought
US academics warn that scammers may have success rate of 14 percent.
Robert Jaques
Oct 17 2006 10:17AM
Security
PayPal adds support for 10 more currencies
Money makes the world go round.
Robert Jaques
Oct 16 2006 10:07AM
Financial Services
Rootkits getting more devious
Malware penetrating at the kernel mode level, warns Symantec.
Matt Chapman
Sep 21 2006 9:58AM
Security
More Blu-ray support at IFA
Philips has joined the growing band of companies announcing Blu-ray hardware at Berlin's IFA consumer electronics show. And four US studios have announced a bucket-load of content for the format.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 4 2006 9:53AM
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