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No new PowerPoint flaws to report, says Microsoft

No new PowerPoint flaws to report, says Microsoft

There is no new, recently discovered but unpatched flaw in Microsoft's popular PowerPoint presentation program, the company said today after completing an investigation.
Frank Washkuch Aug 22 2006 7:58PM Security
Broadband multi-play offers all volume and no profit

Broadband multi-play offers all volume and no profit

Price slashing by telcos in the form of multi-play packages could decimate consumer spending on pay-TV, broadband and telephony services, warn analysts in a new report.
Andrew Charlesworth Aug 21 2006 9:59AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft Windows flaw: All bark and no bite?

Microsoft Windows flaw: All bark and no bite?

Despite dire predictions by some security researchers that a recently patched critical Windows flaw could lead to widespread destructive attacks, Microsoft experts insisted today that such an outcome appears unlikely.
Dan Kaplan Aug 15 2006 9:48PM Security
VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

VoIP payphone no pie in the sky

WA-based PieNetworks has launched a WiFi Hot Spot WebPhone aimed at revitalising the flagging public payphone market.
Tim Lohman Aug 15 2006 1:24PM Telco/ISP
No official probe for social networking sites

No official probe for social networking sites

Reports of 'investigation' exaggerated, says Child Exploitation and Online
Protection Centre.
Matt Chapman Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Software
No heroes or villains in McKinnon case

No heroes or villains in McKinnon case

To the United States Department of Justice, Gary McKinnon is a suspected criminal; to a growing number of people in the UK, his country of birth, he’s some kind of hero. The lone hacker from Crouch End that dares to take on the might of a bullying superpower.
Paul Fisher Jun 15 2006 11:26AM Security
One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five global companies have no formalized business continuity (BC) plan, according to new research.
William Eazel Mar 24 2006 10:31AM Security
No Citibank withdrawals north of the border

No Citibank withdrawals north of the border

Citibank has blocked customers from using their ATM cards for cash withdrawals in three countries after detecting several hundred fraudulent withdrawals in those locations, the company said in a statement.
Dan Kaplan Mar 9 2006 10:33PM Security
After 38 hours, no bite taken out of this Apple

After 38 hours, no bite taken out of this Apple

An Apple system engineer’s challenge to hack into a web page hosted by a Mini Mac is closed – and nobody was able to succeed.
Dan Kaplan Mar 8 2006 10:19PM Security
No sneak door to Vista

No sneak door to Vista

Microsoft has made it clear that back doors for government surveillance will not be a part of Windows Vista, its next generation operating system.
Frank Washkuch Mar 7 2006 9:40PM Security
No SOX please, we're non-compliant

No SOX please, we're non-compliant

Companies will fail SOX audits in 2006, according to their IT departments.
David Quainton Sep 27 2005 2:48PM Security
Half of companies have no data leakage strategy

Half of companies have no data leakage strategy

Nearly half of companies do not have a strategy to deal with data leakage and information management, according to a new study.
René Millman Sep 8 2005 4:36PM Security
No room for excessive trust

No room for excessive trust

Would you let a convicted fraudster look after your financial affairs? Leave your wallet in a room with a known former thief? Give matches to an ex-arsonist? Perhaps feel comfortable knowing that an ex-terrorist hijacker just boarded an aeroplane with you?<
Alan Phillips Jul 27 2005 4:29PM Security
Infosec: no longer just the IT department’s concern

Infosec: no longer just the IT department’s concern

In today’s ever increasing security conscious market, it is no longer sufficient simply to delegate the information security of an organization to the network administration staff.
John Golden May 18 2005 10:50AM Security
Debate: Everyone knows Linux is the safest OS, and there’s no way that Windows can compete

Debate: Everyone knows Linux is the safest OS, and there’s no way that Windows can compete

Any time one compares Linux and Windows security one risks unleashing a cataract of opinion.
Richard Ford Apr 19 2005 12:42PM 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
Symantec-Veritas merger no surprise to industry

Symantec-Veritas merger no surprise to industry

Marcia Savage Jan 11 2005 11:18AM Security
Over half of IT security staff have no idea about corporate law

Over half of IT security staff have no idea about corporate law

Confusion reigns in the compliance world as UK board members know what the Companies Bill is but IT security professionals have absolutely no idea.
David Quainton Dec 14 2004 4:55PM Security
No promises on PocketPC future: Toshiba

No promises on PocketPC future: Toshiba

Toshiba locally has refused to confirm or deny rumours that the notebook heavyweight is getting set to ditch PocketPCs in the next 12 months.
Fleur Doidge Jul 13 2004 12:00AM Hardware
MSY no over Achieva in hard disk deals

MSY no over Achieva in hard disk deals

Reseller MSY has hit back at claims by an anonymous rival that distributor Achieva had supplied it with Seagate drives and other parts at prices below cost.
Fleur Doidge May 11 2004 12:00AM Hardware

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