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Yahoo brings hammer down on US auctions
Company plans to shut down little-used service in North America.
Shaun Nichols
May 11 2007 1:59PM
Software
Study: Firms failing to train staff on data security
More than half of organisations are failing to train their employees on how to manage sensitive data putting their customers' security at risk, according to the latest research by ARMA International.
Fiona Raisbeck
May 11 2007 10:00AM
Security
Hosting firm pulls the plug on local hard drives
Ultraspeed unveils Diskless Server System.
Clement James
May 10 2007 4:38PM
Hardware
Pornographers put blue movies on Blu-ray
Porn house risks Sony's wrath with Blu-ray release.
Robert Jaques
May 10 2007 4:19PM
Software
Microsoft cracks down on Office zero-days
Update to clean malware from documents before they are executed.
Shaun Nichols
May 9 2007 5:16PM
Security
CIPA key to keeping students safe on the web
Pornography. Adult Chat Rooms. Violence. Child Stalking. Hacking. There are millions of websites that house offensive content that minors should not be exposed to, and their presence is compounded by their accessibility.
Joshua Block,
May 8 2007 4:58PM
Security
Messy Vista Express upgrades get back on track
Time to iron out the troubled cases.
Tom Sanders
May 8 2007 2:39PM
Software
Europe switches on to internet TV
Forty-five percent watching favourite TV shows online.
Matt Chapman
May 7 2007 4:59PM
Oddware
Voting stalls on EU roaming charges
Countries can't agree price or how soon it comes into effect.
Matt Chapman
May 7 2007 4:15PM
Telco/ISP
Yahoo shares jump on Microsoft buyout rumour
Shares in Yahoo were up over 17 percent last week after rumours emerged of a takeover bid by Microsoft.
Iain Thomson
May 7 2007 10:31AM
Software
Sun Rocks Solaris 10 on new Sparc chip
OS booted for the first time on next-gen processor.
Clement James
May 4 2007 4:14PM
Software
Prison keys sold on eBay
Quick lock change in order after security slip.
Iain Thomson
May 4 2007 2:20PM
Security
Microsoft to release seven patches including DNS fix
Microsoft today announced it will release seven Patch Tuesday fixes next week, including one for a flaw in Windows Server 2000 and 2003 DNS Service.
Frank Washkuch
May 4 2007 10:43AM
Security
Apple patches QuickTime flaw on OS X
Apple on Monday patched a now infamous flaw in its QuickTime media player first discovered in a hacking contest at the CanSecWest conference last month.
Frank Washkuch
May 3 2007 10:03AM
Security
Oracle zooms in on financial services
New business unit prepares for future acquisitions.
Tom Sanders
May 2 2007 10:28AM
Software
Sensitive documents found in bank garbage; posted on YouTube
A new YouTube video shows a group of union protesters scouring through trash outside several Chase bank branches in New York, discovering documents with customer information that could be used for identity theft.
Dan Kaplan
May 2 2007 9:57AM
Security
Mobile operators cash in on branded handset bonanza
Personalised phones to be worth US$10bn this year.
Robert Jaques
May 1 2007 2:15PM
Telco/ISP
Christians take on YouTube with GodTube
Site claims 50,000 views a day.
Iain Thomson
May 1 2007 12:30PM
Oddware
Apple riding high on Mac and iPod sales
Most profitable March quarter in company's history.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 27 2007 2:30PM
Hardware
Security vendors lax on physical theft
InfoSec delegates not being as careful as they could be.
Matt Chapman
Apr 27 2007 12:31PM
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