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HP warns of infected hardware
HP has issued a security notice after USB keys shipped with some of its ProLiant servers were found to have been infected with viruses..
Iain Thomson
Apr 11 2008 7:52AM
Security
IBM saves 40 percent of cooling costs
IBM is turning to water cooling for its new server range and is claiming a 40 percent reduction in power costs..
Iain Thomson
Apr 11 2008 7:52AM
Networking
IBM: We're gettting out of the security business
Veteran IBM executive Val Rahmani, just six weeks into the post of General Manager of IBM Internet Security Systems, uses RSA keynote to appeal for end to siloed security thinking.
SC Australia Staff
Apr 10 2008 6:10PM
Security
Experts urge fundamental rethink of IT security
IT chiefs must forget about securing their infrastructure and focus on securing data if they are to protect vital corporate assets, experts have argued.
Gareth Morgan
Apr 10 2008 7:37AM
Security
Experts warn of 'industrialisation' of IT
Many organisations are failing to exploit falling prices in products and services that should accompany the commoditisation of IT, according to analysts..
Robert Jaques
Apr 10 2008 7:31AM
Hardware
2008 on pace for record number of breaches
In the first three months of 2008, the number of data breaches more than doubled over the same period last year, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC), a nonprofit that helps victims of identity theft.
Jim Carr
Apr 7 2008 5:59AM
Security
ASG scores $75M worth of contracts, includes one with Dell
Australian IT services provider ASG Group has secured contracts with a total value of approximately $75 million, including provision of IT services support to Dell Australia on a new CSIRO contract and provision of Oracle and general IT support to Multiplex.
Lilia Guan
Apr 4 2008 3:54PM
Financial Services
Apple tops list of most successful brands
Apple has scooped six out of 10 awards in an international poll of online marketers to identify brands that have the greatest impact on their lives..
Guy Dixon
Apr 2 2008 7:42AM
Strategy
Hardware failure chief cause of disruption
Hardware failures remain the most common cause of IT service disruptions, according to business continuity firm Sungard Availability Services, accounting for more than a third of all serious incidents.
IT Week
Apr 1 2008 3:14PM
Hardware
Risk is a state of mind
All the encryption in the world won't keep information safe if the people handling data don't think about security.
Nick Barron
Mar 20 2008 2:35PM
Security
Experts try to make sense of Hannaford data breach
As the dust settles from one of the largest data breaches since TJX, few fresh details emerged one day after Hannaford Bros. supermarket chain revealed that intruders stole some 4.2 million credit and debit card numbers from its computer systems.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 19 2008 1:45PM
Security
Intel offers sneak peek of next-gen chips
Intel
offered reporters a peek at some of the announcements it will be making at next month's Intel Developer Forum (IDF) event.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 19 2008 7:34AM
Hardware
IFRAME attack impacting 20,000 trusted websites
Researchers on Friday continued to monitor a widespred IFRAME attack that exploits visitors to legitimate websites by installing an information-stealing trojan on their machines.
Dan Kaplan
Mar 17 2008 10:10AM
Security
Microsoft releases Beta 1 version of IE 8, with new security features
Microsoft on Wednesday released the Beta 1 version of Internet Explorer 8, which the company says is configured to protect against phishing attacks and malware.
Jim Carr
Mar 13 2008 9:45AM
Security
Google warns of DoubleClick job cuts
The conclusion of Google's US$3.1bn acquisition of DoubleClick may have an unwanted backlash on employees..
Shaun Nichols
Mar 13 2008 7:26AM
Networking
Gartner gives Second Life a dose of virtual reality
Virtual worlds, such as Second Life, might one day be a useful business tool but they are not yet enterprise-ready, analyst group Gartner has warned.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 12 2008 3:06PM
Software
Quantum computers: technological deliverance or the end of security?
Quantum computing might spell the end of today's computer and credit card encryption technology, a U.S. physicist has claimed.
Liz Tay
Mar 10 2008 2:21PM
Security
Wikipedia founder accused of misusing expenses
Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales is facing more fallout from his brief relationship with talk show pundit Rachel Marsden..
Iain Thomson
Mar 10 2008 7:30AM
Networking
Mag-lev interface offers sense of touch
Computer users could soon be able to "sense and touch" 3D objects displayed on their screens, thanks to a 'haptic' touch-based interface developed at Carnegie Mellon University..
Robert Jaques
Mar 6 2008 3:06PM
Hardware
Google readies Summer of Code 2008
Google is preparing its fourth Summer of Code programme in which students spend the summer working on development projects with various open source groups..
Shaun Nichols
Mar 5 2008 7:38AM
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