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Google warns of web malware epidemic
One in ten internet sites are hosting code that attacks browsers, says Google.
Iain Thomson
May 15 2007 10:42AM
Security
Cisco warns of IOS security flaws
Vulnerability could open door for network attacks.
Shaun Nichols
May 14 2007 4:40PM
Security
Ageia rewrites laws of PhysX
CellFactor: Revolution game makes the most of PhysX processor.
Clement James
May 11 2007 2:03PM
Software
Hackers steal 22,000 Social Security numbers from University in US
The University of Missouri is the latest university to fall victim to cybercrime, after hackers breached a database and lifted more than 20,000 Social Security numbers (SSNs).
Dan Kaplan
May 10 2007 10:17AM
Security
Half of Second Life users come from Europe
Germany boasts the most 'residents'.
Clement James
May 9 2007 2:10PM
Software
UK retailer Marks & Spencer employee details stolen
Thousands of employees at Marks & Spencer are demanding answers after being told they may be at risk of identity fraud following the theft of a company laptop.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 9 2007 9:52AM
Security
Lost: hard drive with information of 100,000 employees in US
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said today that it is investigating a missing external hard drive containing sensitive information of about 100,000 employees.
Dan Kaplan
May 8 2007 9:57AM
Security
Bosses accused of flouting email security
Only 15 percent of companies have a policy on email confidentiality.
Clement James
May 7 2007 4:03PM
Security
Trojan posing as 'Microsoft piracy control' message
Symantec has spotted a realistic-looking trojan claiming to be from "Microsoft piracy control" that shuts down PCs if users don't comply with attackers' demands.
Frank Washkuch
May 7 2007 10:05AM
Security
Global organisations running out of Wan capacity
Ethernet service market hits US$9.4bn in 2006 as firms upgrade.
Robert Jaques
May 4 2007 2:26PM
Networking
Sophos: Web leaves email behind as attacker vector of choice
Hackers are increasingly spreading malware via the web rather than email, according to new research.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 4 2007 10:09AM
Security
Microsoft touts marriage of BizTalk and RFID
Redmond teams up with Alien Technology.
Clement James
May 3 2007 2:36PM
Software
Survey: Web becomes hackers method of choice
Hackers are increasingly choosing to spread malware via the web rather than by email, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 3 2007 10:13AM
Security
Two Office flaws found in Month of ActiveX bugs
A hacker known as shinnai kicked off his "Month of ActiveX Bugs" (MoAxB) project with a bang by exposing a number of severe vulnerabilities affecting OCX controls in Microsoft Office.
Dan Kaplan
May 3 2007 9:58AM
Security
Microsoft to open source part of Silverlight
Redmond dips toe in open source waters.
Staff Writers
May 2 2007 2:30PM
Software
BEA sings praises of virtualised SOA
Java and virtualisation a 'match made in heaven'.
Tom Sanders
May 2 2007 2:26PM
Software
CeBIT: Mozilla CEO hints evolution of Web browser
Mozilla CEO Mitchell Baker predicts the increasing intelligence of Web browsers will help evolve.
Negar Salek
May 2 2007 1:52PM
Software
Scientists hold key to the future of flight
Morphing wings are the secret, claim scientists.
Staff Writers
May 1 2007 3:00PM
Oddware
Small firms warned of 'security apathy'
SMEs not taking security seriously enough.
Clement James
May 1 2007 3:00PM
Security
Security firm publishes video of Google AdWords scam
Evidence posted on YouTube.
Robert Jaques
May 1 2007 2:56PM
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