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Study: Half of internet users not concerned by fraud

Study: Half of internet users not concerned by fraud

More than half of all UK internet users are not concerned by online banking fraud, according to a new study by Lloyds TSB.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 17 2007 10:07AM Security
Apple iPhone 'not cutting edge enough'

Apple iPhone 'not cutting edge enough'

But Apple's handsets lauded as significant evolutionary step forward. iPhone, while undeniably popular, is not cutting edge enough to revolutionise the smartphone market, experts believe.
Robert Jaques Aug 7 2007 1:33PM Telco/ISP
Advertised broadband not up to speed, says UK watchdog

Advertised broadband not up to speed, says UK watchdog

Orange, Bulldog and Tiscali are among ISPs slammed by consumer watchdog Which? for providing home broadband at speeds far slower than the advertised "up to 8Mbps".
Jane Hoskyn Aug 6 2007 11:13AM Telco/ISP
Firms not responding effectively to data breaches

Firms not responding effectively to data breaches

A computer forensics expert has blasted as ineffective the way that most corporates deal with security breaches including network intrusion, data theft or destruction.
Clement James Aug 2 2007 9:57AM Security
DRM will not die

DRM will not die

The recent 'DRM-free' music initiatives announced by Apple and Amazon.com will not herald the death of Digital Rights Management (DRM), industry experts predict.
Robert Jaques Aug 1 2007 10:15AM Security
Mobile phone masts 'not harmful'

Mobile phone masts 'not harmful'

One of the largest studies of its kind has found that short-term health effects, such as anxiety, tension and tiredness, are not caused by emissions from phone masts.
Andrew Charlesworth Jul 27 2007 6:42AM Telco/ISP
AMD Barcelona not fast enough to beat Intel Core 2

AMD Barcelona not fast enough to beat Intel Core 2

Gartner says Intel still has the edge.
Robert Jaques Jul 6 2007 10:28AM Hardware
Photo printers not catching on in China

Photo printers not catching on in China

Consumers prefer retail printing services.
Simon Burns Jul 5 2007 7:38AM Hardware
UK decides intelligent design is not science

UK decides intelligent design is not science

Schoolchildren should not be taught neo-creationism, rules government.
Iain Thomson Jun 27 2007 2:08PM Strategy
UK web shoppers not protecting themselves

UK web shoppers not protecting themselves

UK - OFT report says consumers and businesses could do more to reduce risk.
Robert Jaques Jun 20 2007 3:40PM Security
McAfee predictions accurate on phishing websites but not on mobile malware

McAfee predictions accurate on phishing websites but not on mobile malware

McAfee's Avert Labs researchers said they were accurate in predicting a 2007 rise in password-stealing websites and public awareness of identity and data theft, but were off-base in foretelling a jump in mobile malware and adware.
Frank Washkuch Jun 20 2007 9:43AM Security
Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art hacked?

Sydney's Museum of Contemporary Art hacked?

SYDNEY - Security experts are mum on claims by Search engine Google that Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art website contains malicious ‘badware’.
Negar Salek Jun 13 2007 3:50PM Security
Google says MCA's site is bad

Google says MCA's site is bad

Security experts are mum on claims by search engine Google that Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art Website contains malicious ‘badware’.
Negar Salek Jun 13 2007 3:48PM Security
HBOS: Lost data disk was not encrypted

HBOS: Lost data disk was not encrypted

A missing disk that contained the personal details of thousands of HBOS customers was not encrypted, the bank admitted today.
Fiona Raisbeck Jun 12 2007 10:17AM Security
Google's dominance 'will not last forever'

Google's dominance 'will not last forever'

But search will eventually change all websites.
Matt Chapman Jun 3 2007 10:40PM Software
Hot or not: Local buffer overflow vulnerabilities

Hot or not: Local buffer overflow vulnerabilities

Buffer overflows have long been a primary vector of attack against computer systems — and the rise of local buffer overflow vulnerabilities and zero-day attacks makes it a problem that's likely to grow more troublesome.
Amol Sarwate, May 29 2007 9:58AM Security
Hot or not: Software as a service

Hot or not: Software as a service

SaaS is no longer just about CRM — more security vendors are revamping their applications to be delivered as services over the web.
Amol Sarwate, May 7 2007 2:57PM Security
Artificial snot not to be sneezed at

Artificial snot not to be sneezed at

Boffins develop 'mucus' polymers to boost electronic sniffing devices.
Robert Jaques May 1 2007 1:51PM Oddware
Hot or Not: Local privilege escalation vulnerabilities

Hot or Not: Local privilege escalation vulnerabilities

Due to the interactive nature and required access to exploit, local privilege escalation vulnerabilities have traditionally been thought to have a minimal impact on the strategies enterprise IT departments incorporate to protect networks when compared to other code execution vulnerabilities.
Andre Derek Apr 12 2007 4:31PM Security
Apple, EMI set to announce deal, but Beatles not included

Apple, EMI set to announce deal, but Beatles not included

JupiterResearch analyst Michael Gartenberg said a tie-up between Apple and EMI could cover a range of issues, but that a Beatles distribution pact was not likely part of the deal.
Staff Writers Apr 2 2007 3:22PM Software

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