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Users likely to take more online risks at work than home

Users likely to take more online risks at work than home

Corporate users are more apt to click on suspicious links or visit suspicious web sites at work than home, according to a survey conducted by anti-virus supplier Trend Micro.
Marcia Savage Sep 13 2005 7:44PM Security
Microsoft pulls September patch for more testing

Microsoft pulls September patch for more testing

Microsoft has pulled its plan to release one security bulletin this month to fix a critical flaw in Windows, saying more testing is needed.
Marcia Savage Sep 13 2005 6:08PM Security
Firestarters more dangerous than hackers

Firestarters more dangerous than hackers

Fire is a bigger threat than viruses, according to a survey of more than 800 IT directors, even though only a third of them backup data remotely.
David Quainton Sep 7 2005 12:39PM Security
More rigour, less geek, more respect

More rigour, less geek, more respect

In my position, I get to read an awful lot of submitted articles, supposedly from infosec professionals with centuries of experience between them. And I also get along to a lot of conferences where many of the same people share their wisdom with the rest of the world.
Ron Condon Sep 5 2005 5:04PM Security
FBI hunting more hackers as Zotob plot thickens

FBI hunting more hackers as Zotob plot thickens

More Zotob arrests could be made after Turkish officials told the FBI they have identified a further 16 suspects.
David Quainton Aug 30 2005 3:57PM Security
CA hit by yet more vulnerabilities

CA hit by yet more vulnerabilities

Computer Associates is warning customers of yet more flaws affecting a large swathe of its products.
René Millman Aug 24 2005 2:48PM Security
More breach notification legislation proposed

More breach notification legislation proposed

House lawmakers on Thursday introduced a bill that would require banks, retailers, credit bureaus and others to notify consumers when a security breach puts their personal data at risk.
Marcia Savage Jul 21 2005 7:14PM Security
The male of the species is more deadly than the female

The male of the species is more deadly than the female

Male workers are irresponsible spreaders of spyware and viruses, a new report claims.
David Quainton Jun 29 2005 11:20AM Security
U.S. voters wants more cybersecurity from government

U.S. voters wants more cybersecurity from government

Worries about identity theft and spyware are making U.S. voters wary of the internet and they want Congress to do more to protect them online, according to a recent survey.
Marcia Savage Jun 15 2005 5:13PM Security
Once more unto the breach for U.S. education

Once more unto the breach for U.S. education

The University of Iowa (UI) has suffered an embarrassing security breach as a hacker accessed credit card detail of 30,000 customers.
David Quainton Jun 2 2005 12:19PM Security
More joy as Sox causes less headache

More joy as Sox causes less headache

Sarbanes-Oxley (Sox) compliance is to become less of a headache, the head of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has promised.
David Quainton May 17 2005 12:38PM Security
Debate: Educating users is a waste of time – firms would be wiser to spend more on technology

Debate: Educating users is a waste of time – firms would be wiser to spend more on technology

Robert Schifreen May 13 2005 5:35PM Security
IT managers spending more time on security

IT managers spending more time on security

A survey released Monday by security vendor Secure Computing showed that IT managers are spending more hours on security and are more worried about spyware than spam.
Marcia Savage May 9 2005 7:07PM Security
Vulnerabilities becoming more common

Vulnerabilities becoming more common

Security experts are warning that exploits are becoming more common and more dangerous as they begin to affect security products as well as non-Microsoft software.
David Quainton May 3 2005 12:53PM Security
Jericho urged to become more than talking shop

Jericho urged to become more than talking shop

A leading member of the Jericho forum has threatened to leave if the lobby group doesn’t become more than just a ‘talking shop’.
David Quainton Apr 29 2005 12:09PM Security
Virus proves Sober more socially adept

Virus proves Sober more socially adept

Anti-virus experts are raising threat alerts over the latest variant of an aging virus. Sober.N is spreading in German and English speaking countries.
David Quainton Apr 19 2005 3:05PM Security
Feinstein calls for more laws to prevent identity theft

Feinstein calls for more laws to prevent identity theft

In the wake of the latest security breach compromising personal data, U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) joined law enforcement, consumer groups and identity theft victims to urge Congress to beef up protection of people's confidential data.
Marcia Savage Mar 30 2005 8:20PM Security
No joy as SOX costs more than estimated

No joy as SOX costs more than estimated

Public companies spent an average of $4.36 million to comply with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act, a 39 percent increase from the $3.14 million they expected to spend, according to a recent survey.
Marcia Savage Mar 24 2005 4:56PM Security
Don’t do it Bill. All this will achieve is more hacking

Don’t do it Bill. All this will achieve is more hacking

In an interview last month for the BBC, Bill Gates once again stressed how seriously Microsoft is now taking security. He spoke proudly, for example, of the 100 million downloads of Service Pack 2 for Windows XP. "Users don't achieve full potential," he said, "if they're having to worry about something like security."
Robert Schifreen Mar 17 2005 3:03PM Security
Microsft serve up more porridge for spammers

Microsft serve up more porridge for spammers

In a double-blow for the world of Texan student spammers Microsoft have filed a lawsuit against uber-spammer Ryan Pitylak.
David Quainton Jan 17 2005 1:55PM Security

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