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ClearCube spins of software arm

ClearCube spins of software arm

ClearCube is spinning off its software business and launching it as a separate company, called VDIworks. VDIworks will focus on desktop management and software the firms said.
Staff Writers May 8 2008 4:25PM Software
Belgium accuses China of cyber-crimes

Belgium accuses China of cyber-crimes

A diplomatic spat is developing between the Belgian and Chinese governments concerning alleged hacking attacks, according to media reports..
Robert Jaques May 8 2008 7:18AM Security
Spintronics professor wins grant, discusses technology

Spintronics professor wins grant, discusses technology

The U.S. Department of Defense has invested half a million dollars in a grant that aims to further the emerging field of quantum spin-based electronics.
Liz Tay May 7 2008 4:38PM Hardware
US State Department loses a lot of laptops

US State Department loses a lot of laptops

It has surfaced that the US State Department can't account for up to about 1,000 laptops, perhaps as many as 400 of which belonged to the department's Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program.
Egan Orion May 7 2008 2:25PM Hardware
The importance of recursive DNS

The importance of recursive DNS

To provide a safer internet browsing experience, recursive services are being provided free of charge.
Rodney Joffe, senior vice president and senior technologi May 5 2008 3:50PM Security
Security firms 'celebrate' 30 years of spam

Security firms 'celebrate' 30 years of spam

Security researchers around the world are giving a tongue-in-cheek salute to the 30th anniversary of the first spam message..
Shaun Nichols May 5 2008 7:41AM Security
From Interop: Be mindful of vendors' motives

From Interop: Be mindful of vendors' motives

IT security vendors' sole purpose is to generate revenue -- not offer complete security -- and they will only create solutions to stop dangerous threats when they are incentivised to do so, the principal security strategist for IBM Internet Security Systems said Wednesday at Interop in Las Vegas.
Dan Kaplan May 1 2008 10:36AM Security
Facing the reality of internal risk: Thwarting insider threats

Facing the reality of internal risk: Thwarting insider threats

When we think about IT saboteurs, most of us picture a professional cyber-criminal or hacker bent on stealing confidential information or wreaking havoc. In both cases, the perpetrator is an outside party who breaches the data network of a company, institution, or government entity with malicious intent.
David Ting, CTO, Imprivata May 1 2008 7:30AM Security
The legal implications of the PCI data security standard

The legal implications of the PCI data security standard

The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard presents serious legal challenges and risk for retailers.
David Navetta, InfoSecCompliance, LLC Apr 30 2008 3:23PM Security
Microsoft delays release of latest XP service pack

Microsoft delays release of latest XP service pack

On the eve of the scheduled release of Windows XP Service Pack 3, Microsoft has delayed the push-out because of a compatibility problem.
Jim Carr Apr 30 2008 2:19PM Security
Event describes importance of securing Web 2.0

Event describes importance of securing Web 2.0

The Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum, which looked at the advantages and security risks of Web 2.0 technology use in the enterprise, debuted today in New York.
Greg Masters Apr 30 2008 10:12AM Security
Internode establishes roots in Asia

Internode establishes roots in Asia

Internet provider Internode is ensuring its customers have better access to Asia with a new Point of Presence (PoP) in Tokyo, Japan, which will provide users with a markedly faster and more secure connection to the region.
Ashley Clark Apr 28 2008 4:29PM Telco/ISP
Analysts warn of DRam price hikes

Analysts warn of DRam price hikes

DRam prices are set to rise over the coming months, according to new research..
Robert Jaques Apr 26 2008 10:22AM Hardware
Experts warn of 'Tornado' hacker tool

Experts warn of 'Tornado' hacker tool

Security researchers have discovered a new web-based attack tool which exploits up to 14 browser vulnerabilities and installs malware on the user's system..
Shaun Nichols Apr 24 2008 7:29AM Security
Experts warn of null pointer flaws

Experts warn of null pointer flaws

Recently discovered Flash vulnerabilities indicate that 'null pointer' security flaws could quickly evolve into "the next big thing in hacking exploits "..
Robert Jaques Apr 22 2008 7:36AM Security
Microsoft warns of web server flaw

Microsoft warns of web server flaw

Microsoft is investigating a newly reported flaw that could put websites at risk of attack..
Shaun Nichols Apr 22 2008 7:36AM Security
Researchers determine source of SQL attacks

Researchers determine source of SQL attacks

Security researchers at the SANS Internet Storm Center (ISC) have discovered a utility that served as the foundation for a series of attacks that compromised thousands of websites and infected millions of users' PCs over the past several months.
Jim Carr Apr 21 2008 9:51AM Security
Adelaide’s City of West Torrens goes virtual

Adelaide’s City of West Torrens goes virtual

Australian IT architecture design and integration company, Technical Architecture Solutions (TAS), is in talks with Adelaide’s City of West Torrens to work on virtual desktops for the council.
Apr 17 2008 4:10PM Networking
One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey

One-third of breach victims walk away from company, survey

People are annoyed over the loss or theft of their personal information, a new survey from the Ponemon Institute reveals.
Sue Apr 17 2008 10:07AM Security
IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives

IBM proposes the death of flash memory and hard drives

IBM’s Almaden Laboratory has been outlining a new form of memory that it says will replace both flash memory storage and platter-based hard drives..
Iain Thomson Apr 14 2008 7:35AM Storage

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