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Sensitive information of 140,000 new parents compromised
Forms containing the sensitive information of about 140,000 parents of newborns in the US are at risk for compromise after they were not shredded upon disposal, the Georgia Department of Human Resources (DHR) has told parents in a letter.
Dan Kaplan
May 22 2007 10:48AM
Security
New strain of Gozi virus steals thousands of bank details
A fresh batch of the Russian Gozi virus has spread across the world stealing personal data from thousands of computer users.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 22 2007 10:41AM
Security
New rules hit China mobile music downloads
Growth in music downloads to mobile phones in China stalled last year after the government introduced new regulations, according to recent market research.
Simon Burns
May 16 2007 5:02PM
Software
New threats top April malware charts
ESET
, a security firm based in Bratislava, warned today that April showed "renewed vigour" in terms of malware threats.
Clement James
May 15 2007 2:36PM
Security
Social networking presents new challenges for business
The popularity of online streaming videos, social-networking and shopping sites have created new attack vectors for hackers to spread malicious code that could wreak havoc on company networks.
Brett Schechter,
May 7 2007 3:07PM
Security
Sun Rocks Solaris 10 on new Sparc chip
OS booted for the first time on next-gen processor.
Clement James
May 4 2007 4:14PM
Software
First flaws surface in new Photoshop
Pair of vulnerabilities found in image-handling components.
Shaun Nichols
May 1 2007 10:44AM
Security
NCsoft on schedule for new games
Guild Wars expansions also on target, analysts say.
Simon Burns
Apr 26 2007 11:36AM
Hardware
Infosecurity: Convergence of spam and viruses detected in new attack
Hackers have launched an attack that combines spam and viruses in a new global campaign, according to the latest report from MessageLabs.
Fiona Raisbeck
Apr 26 2007 10:13AM
Security
Infosec: Companies shun new technology and stick to passwords
More than three-quarters (80 percent) of companies still use conventional passwords as a method of securing sensitive information, new research from Infosecurity Europe shows.
Fiona Raisbeck
Apr 17 2007 3:21PM
Security
New 'storm worm' spam run launched
The so-called storm worm has returned with a vengeance as more than two million trojan-based spam began bombarding inboxes on Thursday, researchers said.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 16 2007 9:31AM
Security
HP unveils new Edgeline enterprise printers
Office inkjet printers at copy room speeds.
Staff Writers
Apr 13 2007 2:45PM
Hardware
Microsoft investigates 4 new bugs
Microsoft is investigating reports of four new software flaws.
Tom Sanders
Apr 12 2007 11:30AM
Security
Judge blocks new Vonage sign-ups
Temporary suspension of ruling provides some breathing room.
Tom Sanders
Apr 10 2007 2:56PM
Telco/ISP
New York objects to new Grand Theft Auto
Theft and murder have 'no place on New York streets'.
Iain Thomson
Apr 5 2007 2:40PM
Oddware
New attack allows for hijacking of web traffic
Vulnerability could send users to phishing sites.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 29 2007 1:59PM
Security
New broadband subscribers opt for DSL
67 million punters sign up for broadband in 2006.
Robert Jaques
Mar 28 2007 10:31AM
Telco/ISP
New paint blocks wireless signals
Better than encryption, say inventors.
Staff Writers
Mar 27 2007 11:41AM
Security
New Trojan compromises accounts from 300 organisations
Three hundred companies and government organisations have been attacked by a new Trojan with multiple variants that gets around SSL protections, a researcher with SecureWorks told SCMagazine.com.
Ericka Chickowski
Mar 21 2007 3:14AM
Security
Experts: Be aware of new Microsoft exploits
Network administrators shouldn't schedule a nap for the time they usually patch Microsoft operating systems today.
Frank Washkuch
Mar 14 2007 7:43AM
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