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Baidu grabs China's search market over Google

Baidu grabs China's search market over Google

Google fails to make up ground.
Simon Burns May 1 2007 2:52PM Software
Data centres running out of space and power

Data centres running out of space and power

Report claims high density devices to blame for capacity crisis.
Robert Jaques May 1 2007 11:50AM Storage
Surfing nuns break vow of silence

Surfing nuns break vow of silence

The practice of devout nuns keeping a vow of silence does not extend online, according to a Sicilian convent.
Matt Chapman Apr 30 2007 10:53AM Oddware
Cisco warns of NetFlow vulnerability

Cisco warns of NetFlow vulnerability

Cisco's IP traffic-collection software contains a vulnerability that can provide attackers with unauthorised access and grant them full administrative control to an operating system, the networking giant reported in an advisory.
Dan Kaplan Apr 30 2007 9:44AM Security
Experts warn of .doc attacks

Experts warn of .doc attacks

Legacy copies of Word wide open.
Iain Thomson Apr 27 2007 3:30PM Security
Legislation pushes up cost of financial IT systems

Legislation pushes up cost of financial IT systems

Government moves prove expensive for accounting departments.
Staff Writers Apr 27 2007 1:19PM Software
Microsoft and SAP sing praises of Duet

Microsoft and SAP sing praises of Duet

Enhancements promised for Duet versions 2.0 and 3.0.
Clement James Apr 26 2007 2:15PM Software
Infosec debates future of network security

Infosec debates future of network security

Glass half full for some, half empty for others.
Iain Thomson Apr 26 2007 12:57PM Security
Infosecurity: Convergence of spam and viruses detected in new attack

Infosecurity: Convergence of spam and viruses detected in new attack

Hackers have launched an attack that combines spam and viruses in a new global campaign, according to the latest report from MessageLabs.
Fiona Raisbeck Apr 26 2007 10:13AM Security
160 000 personal files stolen latest US retailier breach

160 000 personal files stolen latest US retailier breach

The latest retailer to suffer a data breach: Neiman Marcus.
Frank Washkuch Apr 26 2007 10:04AM Security
The End: The dangers of box ticking

The End: The dangers of box ticking

Compliance should be triggered by good security rather than an auditors' visit, says Jen Mack.
Jen Mack, Apr 24 2007 9:03AM Security
Bottom falls out of US outsourcing market

Bottom falls out of US outsourcing market

Europe and Asia benefit as US market drops 70 percent.
Robert Jaques Apr 20 2007 11:40AM Strategy
Vonage warns of potential bankruptcy

Vonage warns of potential bankruptcy

Patent battle could get the best of VoIP provider, it warns.
Tom Sanders Apr 19 2007 4:27PM Telco/ISP
Google gobbles up half of search market

Google gobbles up half of search market

Search giant's market share inches up in March.
Clement James Apr 19 2007 1:10PM Software
Hackers, laptop thieves compromise personal information of 17,500 in US state

Hackers, laptop thieves compromise personal information of 17,500 in US state

Two separate incidents — both resulting in data breaches — have left the personal information of 17,500 Ohio State University students, faculty members and staff compromised.
Frank Washkuch Apr 19 2007 9:47AM Security
Experts call for public disclosure of information leaks

Experts call for public disclosure of information leaks

Employees remain the greatest risk to an organisation's data.
Staff Writers Apr 18 2007 2:57PM Security
Variants of Rinbot worm attack Windows Server DNS flaw

Variants of Rinbot worm attack Windows Server DNS flaw

Variants of the Rinbot worm are exploiting the Windows Server DNS Service vulnerability, researchers said today.
Frank Washkuch Apr 18 2007 9:51AM Security
City of London goes Wi-Fi

City of London goes Wi-Fi

The City of London is set to become Europe's biggest Wi-Fi hotspot next week.
Staff Writers Apr 17 2007 2:44PM Telco/ISP
Warner accuses website of DRM violation

Warner accuses website of DRM violation

Warner Music Group has demanded that its music be removed from a new online retailer, after the site sold digital downloads without copy protection software.
Jane Hoskyn Apr 17 2007 2:31PM Security
Evil Trojan twins control most of world's botnets

Evil Trojan twins control most of world's botnets

Sdbot and Gaobot malware groups responsible for 80 percent of botnets.
Clement James Apr 13 2007 3:59PM Security

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