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Dell sues family of typo-squatters

Dell sues family of typo-squatters

Legal complaint targets firm cashing in on misspelled domain names.
Matt Chapman Jan 15 2007 3:09PM Hardware
Hybrids key to success of next-gen DVD

Hybrids key to success of next-gen DVD

LG and Warner hybrid player and disc are the way forward.
Clement James Jan 15 2007 3:08PM Hardware
Month of Apple Bugs projects reveals highly critical Mac OS X flaw

Month of Apple Bugs projects reveals highly critical Mac OS X flaw

A highly-critical vulnerability in Mac OS X that can be exploited to compromise users' systems was disclosed on Thursday.
Ericka Chickowski Jan 12 2007 7:06AM Security
Hacker cracks University of Arizona network

Hacker cracks University of Arizona network

A hacker may have obtained the personal information of University of Arizona employees, as well as details of the institution's financial transactions.
Frank Washkuch Jan 10 2007 6:34PM Security
Experts warn of WiMax security holes

Experts warn of WiMax security holes

Beware of complacency, says ABI Research.
Robert Jaques Jan 10 2007 9:26AM Security
Product Section: Two staples of information protection

Product Section: Two staples of information protection

This month, we have juxtaposed two of the foundations of information security: data protection and vulnerability assessment. On the protection side, we look at some of the key products in the area of whole disk encryption.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Jan 8 2007 10:02PM Security
Venezuelan teen accused of hacking government sites

Venezuelan teen accused of hacking government sites

A Venezuelan teenager has been detained for posting unauthorised photos of President Hugo Chavez and Cuban dictator Fidel Castro on government websites.
Frank Washkuch Jan 8 2007 4:28PM Security
Encryption a perfect response to the Year of the Breach

Encryption a perfect response to the Year of the Breach

2006 will be recorded as the year that security breaches reached the consciousness and awareness of the mainstream consumer. Breaches are certainly not a new phenomena, especially to security professionals.
Phillip M. Dec 27 2006 9:57PM Security
The ongoing saga of Apple's mystery mobile

The ongoing saga of Apple's mystery mobile

2006 saw many rumours, but no official news on the 'iPhone'.
Shaun Nichols Dec 22 2006 9:49AM Hardware
NASD accuses Morgan Stanley of lying about losing emails

NASD accuses Morgan Stanley of lying about losing emails

The National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) has accused investment house Morgan Stanley of lying that millions of emails it possessed were lost in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Dan Kaplan Dec 21 2006 5:57PM Security
Opera sings praises of phishing protection

Opera sings praises of phishing protection

Latest version of browser gets real-time fraud and phishing protection.
Clement James Dec 20 2006 9:29AM Security
Becta dismisses accusations of wasted millions

Becta dismisses accusations of wasted millions

The British Education and Communications Agency (Becta), tasked by the government with organising IT in schools, has dismissed an independent report claiming that over £200m of government funds have been wasted under its watch.
Andrew Charlesworth Dec 20 2006 9:29AM Financial Services
New Year's resolution? Publish a month of Mac bugs

New Year's resolution? Publish a month of Mac bugs

Mac OS X will be the focus of the next month-of-bugs project, scheduled to kick off 1 January, a leading security blog reported today.
Dan Kaplan Dec 20 2006 9:07AM Security
Xbox 360 Gears of War sales top a million

Xbox 360 Gears of War sales top a million

Fastest-selling Xbox game ever.
Clement James Dec 19 2006 9:17AM Software
Victims of identity theft top 100m

Victims of identity theft top 100m

Watchdog calls for tighter legislation and higher fines.
Tom Sanders Dec 18 2006 2:59PM Security
Securing the future of information technology

Securing the future of information technology

Running parallel to the huge business benefits brought about by the ubiquitous and increasingly open-access use of computers are huge risks resulting from information security breaches.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Dec 15 2006 12:14PM Security
Experts warn of continuing 419 fraud danger

Experts warn of continuing 419 fraud danger

Clinton romance puts Nigerian scam emails in the spotlight again.
Robert Jaques Dec 15 2006 9:55AM Security
Experts warn of continuing fraud danger

Experts warn of continuing fraud danger

An IT security firm has warned computer users to be on their guard against so-called 'Letters from Nigeria' as rumours of Chelsea Clinton's new boyfriend and his convicted father have been published in the press.
Robert Jaques Dec 15 2006 9:54AM Security
UCLA notifies 800,000 of personal data hack

UCLA notifies 800,000 of personal data hack

The University of California, Los Angeles alerted 800,000 people on Tuesday that their personal information may have been compromised after discovering that hackers have been exploiting an undetected security hole in a database for more than a year.
Ericka Chickowski Dec 13 2006 11:58AM Security
Taxis safest place to lose mobile devices

Taxis safest place to lose mobile devices

A survey of around 2000 taxi drivers from eleven major cities around the world shows thousands of valuable mobile phones, handhelds, laptops and USB Sticks are forgotten in taxis every day.
Lilia Guan Dec 12 2006 12:44PM Security

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