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Most surfers still ignoring IT security

Most surfers still ignoring IT security

Insecurity through ignorance.
Robert Jaques Nov 28 2006 10:01AM Security
Top US sites attract most traffic from outside America

Top US sites attract most traffic from outside America

Internet usage outside US growing more rapidly.
Robert Jaques Nov 10 2006 9:48AM Software
PhishTank: PayPal, eBay most misrepresented by phishers

PhishTank: PayPal, eBay most misrepresented by phishers

A new online community that tracks phishing sites released its first month's statistical review this week.
Ericka Chickowski Nov 7 2006 10:15PM Security
Bebo closes on Ebay as most searched-for brand in the UK

Bebo closes on Ebay as most searched-for brand in the UK

Rise of social networking sites unstoppable.
Andrew Charlesworth Oct 6 2006 10:11AM Software
Most 'serious' gamers aged six to 17

Most 'serious' gamers aged six to 17

Study challenges prevailing wisdom.
Robert Jaques Sep 21 2006 9:58AM Software
Most 10 year-olds have a mobile phone

Most 10 year-olds have a mobile phone

'I'm in the playground'.
Matt Chapman Sep 21 2006 9:58AM Hardware
Most IT pros looking for new jobs

Most IT pros looking for new jobs

More money the driving force for most tech professionals.
Robert Jaques Sep 1 2006 10:17AM Training & Development
Study: Compliance still a struggle for most corporations

Study: Compliance still a struggle for most corporations

Most large corporations are not sure whether they're in line with federal regulations and some are not taking adequate steps to address compliance regulations, according to a survey released this week.
Frank Washkuch Aug 25 2006 8:20PM Security
Akonix: Most send business messages via IM

Akonix: Most send business messages via IM

According to new survey results released by Akonix Systems today, more than half of business people today are using instant messaging (IM) as a supplement to email communications.
Ericka Chickowski Aug 9 2006 10:25PM Security
Nokia the most stolen phone

Nokia the most stolen phone

Nearly half of all mobile phones stolen in 2005 were made by Nokia, a new survey has found.
Will Head Aug 7 2006 9:25AM Hardware
Marshal: Europe responsible for most spam

Marshal: Europe responsible for most spam

Europe is the most prolific source of spam, according to new research from email security vendor Marshal.
René Millman Jul 28 2006 12:38PM Security
IBM claims world's most powerful server

IBM claims world's most powerful server

System p5 595 described as a 64-core 'speed demon'.
Robert Jaques Jul 27 2006 11:37AM Hardware
Most enterprises admit IT security failures

Most enterprises admit IT security failures

Almost 85 per cent of large US enterprises admit to having suffered an IT security incident over the past 12 months, and the number of breaches continues to rise, new research warned today.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Security
Study: Most malware made to make money

Study: Most malware made to make money

Malicious software coded by cyber criminals for financial gain accounted for some 70 percent of all malware detected during the first quarter of 2006, according to a report released today.
William Eazel May 5 2006 10:06AM Security
IT security more imporant to most U.K. businesses

IT security more imporant to most U.K. businesses

Three-quarters of U.K. businesses rate security as a high or very high priority for their senior management or board of directors, according to the latest government-sponsored survey of breaches in the U.K. released at Infosec London.
William Eazel Apr 26 2006 10:13AM Security
Most colleges lack online privacy statements

Most colleges lack online privacy statements

A national survey of privacy practices found that only 65 of the top 236 doctoral universities and liberal arts colleges in the U.S. have privacy notices linked to their home page, in spite of the fact that almost all of these schools engage in practices that put individuals’ privacy at risk.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 24 2006 8:15PM Security
Survey: Most business PC users never change passwords

Survey: Most business PC users never change passwords

More than half of U.S. business computer users admit to never changing their passwords for websites and applications, new research has claimed.
William Eazel Apr 3 2006 4:59PM Security
Most U.K. staff would turn in pirate bosses

Most U.K. staff would turn in pirate bosses

Almost half of U.K. employees have suffered from exposure to "illegal or inappropriate activities" at work - including being asked to use pirated software, according to new research.
William Eazel Mar 27 2006 9:46AM Security
Study: Most systems vulnerable despite improvements

Study: Most systems vulnerable despite improvements

Despite attempts to strengthen network defenses, the vast majority of PC systems are in jeopardy of potential attack, a leading security analyst has said.
Frank Washkuch Nov 29 2005 10:54PM Security
Most IT acceptable use policies contain 'gaping security holes'

Most IT acceptable use policies contain 'gaping security holes'

Small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are leaving themselves vulnerable to security and compliance risks by not having internet acceptable use policies (AUPs) that address the latest and most dangerous internet-based threats, a new study has warned.
William Eazel Nov 14 2005 10:55AM Security

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