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Interview: Matt Moynahan, CEO of Veracode

Interview: Matt Moynahan, CEO of Veracode

The youthful president and CEO of Veracode tells Paul Fisher why SaaS is the only way forward for vulnerability scanning.
Paul Fisher Jul 30 2008 11:52AM Security
Optima puts hands up and calls in administrators

Optima puts hands up and calls in administrators

One of Australia’s longest running white-box builders, Optima Technology Solutions, has had the administrators called in by parent company Optima ICM Limited. Jeff Li, managing director at Pioneer Computers exclusively told CRN it would take up the warranty and servicing for Optima’s customers.
Lilia Guan Jul 25 2008 2:37PM Hardware
Myspace suicide woman 'did what loads of people do online'

Myspace suicide woman 'did what loads of people do online'

Missouri mother Lori Drew’s lawyer is now arguing that if she is guilty, then so are millions of other internet users every day.
Emma Hughes Jul 25 2008 9:32AM Software
Making data breach prevention a matter of policy

Making data breach prevention a matter of policy

At the rate data breaches occur, it might be easier for everyone to just post their private information straight to the web.
Chris Sullivan, VP of customer solutions, Courion Jul 24 2008 3:10PM Security
IBM offloads $77 million of Lenovo shares

IBM offloads $77 million of Lenovo shares

The latest sell-down by the global IT company brings its holding below the disclosure threshold.
Daniel Inman Jul 23 2008 10:04AM Hardware
Beware of 3G bill shock

Beware of 3G bill shock

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is warning consumers to be wary of the high charges that come with excessive data usage on new 3G mobile devices.
Staff Writers Jul 22 2008 12:05PM Telco/ISP
The emergence of crimeware as a service

The emergence of crimeware as a service

As the malware threat landscape continues to evolve, hackers are constantly changing techniques to counteract detection technologies vendors develop.
Ryan Sherstobitoff, chief corporate evangelist, Panda S Jul 22 2008 12:00PM Security
Sony Ericsson cuts 17 per cent of staff

Sony Ericsson cuts 17 per cent of staff

Sony Ericsson has announced 2,000 job cuts as part of a cost reduction measure.
Simon Burns Jul 22 2008 8:37AM Training & Development
Aussie group helps build school of the future

Aussie group helps build school of the future

A team of Australians from managed services firm Civica have been chosen to develop one of the five planned ‘Future Schools’ in Singapore.
Staff Writers Jul 21 2008 3:09PM Software
UK Ministry of Defence admits massive data losses

UK Ministry of Defence admits massive data losses

The UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) has admitted that it has lot 658 laptops and 121 USB data drives since 2004, much more than was previously admitted to.
Iain Thomson Jul 21 2008 9:07AM Security
Gen-i bows out of Comm Bank bid race

Gen-i bows out of Comm Bank bid race

Telecom’s New Zealand subsidiary Gen-i announced today that it would no longer be in the running to provide Commonwealth Bank with telecommunications services.
Staff Writers Jul 17 2008 1:57PM Strategy
Homer Simpson accused of spreading malware

Homer Simpson accused of spreading malware

An screen name once connected to animated TV dad Homer Simpson is being used to spread malware.
Shaun Nichols Jul 12 2008 12:52PM Security
House to size up global roaming rates

House to size up global roaming rates

Australians love to travel overseas. We also love our mobile phones. But anyone who's tried to place a call on their mobile while travelling internationally knows how expensive combining those two loves can be.

Dylan Bushell-Embling Jul 10 2008 12:17PM Telco/ISP
Microsoft warns of new Word attacks

Microsoft warns of new Word attacks

Remote code flaw being exploited.
Shaun Nichols Jul 10 2008 11:40AM Security
Founder of Webroot goes missing

Founder of Webroot goes missing

The co-founder of security firm Webroot Software has apparently gone missing in Hawaii.
Shaun Nichols Jul 10 2008 9:05AM Software
Opinion: Year of the penguin

Opinion: Year of the penguin

It’s taken the confluence of several disparate but connected events to create the perfect breeding ground for desktop versions of Linux to finally flourish.
Ian Yates Jul 9 2008 3:30PM Software
Microsoft warns of new attacks

Microsoft warns of new attacks

Microsoft is warning users of a newly reported attack on one of its ActiveX browser components..
Shaun Nichols Jul 8 2008 4:20PM Security
Firefox grabs bigger slice of browser pie

Firefox grabs bigger slice of browser pie

Mozilla Firefox now holds 19 per cent of the web browser market, according to web survey company Net Applications.
Egan Orion Jul 7 2008 2:12PM Software
World of Warcraft Trojan spreads from Asia

World of Warcraft Trojan spreads from Asia

Password stealing malware hits US and Turkey and accounts for almost 13 per cent of malware activity detected in a recent survey.
Simon Burns Jul 3 2008 9:55AM Security
The rise of targeted malware

The rise of targeted malware

The antivirus/perimeter approach to security is dead, and targeted attacks could very well be the final nail in the AV coffin.
Andre Protas, director of research, eEye Digital Securit Jul 1 2008 3:43PM Security

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