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Barracuda chomps on image spam
New technology claims to defeat latest spam techniques.
Clement James
Feb 27 2007 7:54AM
Security
Firms wasting billions on unnecessary IT
Gartner calls for curb on spending that does not help core business.
Robert Jaques
Feb 27 2007 7:54AM
Strategy
PowerTel switches on financial turnaround
PowerTel has managed to turn around its business to produce from an $8 million loss in 2005 to a $10 million profit for the year ending 31 December 2006.
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Feb 26 2007 2:03PM
Telco/ISP
Kernel-level malware on the rise
Hard to catch, even harder to stop.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 26 2007 7:55AM
Security
Telcos risk wasting billions on next-gen networks
Standards key to success of NGNs.
Robert Jaques
Feb 26 2007 7:55AM
Telco/ISP
Brits sign e-petition on Vista pricing
UK users appeal to Tony Blair to end pricing inequality.
Iain Thomson
Feb 26 2007 7:55AM
Software
UK boffins work on lip-reading machine
Softwear will bee used to tickle chrome.
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Feb 23 2007 10:23AM
Oddware
US to spend US$687on security awareness
The US government will spend over US$687 million on security awareness training within agency ranks over the next five years, an analyst predicted this week.
Ericka Chickowski
Feb 23 2007 4:37AM
Security
Report: Chinese hackers waging cyberwar on US
Chinese hackers are waging war against the United States through the cyber realm, a senior defense official said last week.
Ericka Chickowski
Feb 22 2007 2:12PM
Security
Critical vulnerability surfaces on Google Desktop
Desktop search vulnerable to cross site scripting attack.
Tom Sanders
Feb 22 2007 9:53AM
Security
Punters splash out on digital music
A third of consumers polled said they spend up to $12.50 a month.
Clement James
Feb 20 2007 8:59AM
Software
Buzz takes on Web giants
Asian firm targets MSN, Yahoo, AOL and Skype.
Clement James
Feb 20 2007 8:59AM
Software
Alcatel-Lucent launches assault on Cisco
Merged company plans to steal market share from 'the elephant'.
Matt Chapman
Feb 19 2007 9:52AM
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Dell refocuses on supply chain
Single group to oversee manufacturing, procurement and supply chain.
Tom Sanders
Feb 16 2007 10:24AM
Hardware
Email security: Good policy is the answer
Spam clogging up the server was only the start. A sound email policy is the only way to handle security breaches and compliance.
David Quainton
Feb 16 2007 2:46AM
Security
Westpac closes the net on ATM fraud
Westpac confirmed this week that all its Australian ATMs will soon be protected by anti-skimming technology that will reduce unauthorised devices from scanning card holder information.
Negar Salek
Feb 15 2007 12:13PM
Security
Vulnerabilities in software running on Cisco routers, switches
Cisco has reported two vulnerabilities affecting a feature designed to protect software being used in the networking giant's widely deployed switchers and routers.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 15 2007 7:24AM
Security
Microsoft releases 12 fixes for 20 flaws - including Word bugs - on Patch Tuesday
The wait for Word fixes ended today when Microsoft neatly delivered a single patch to correct a list of zero-day exploits, while also offering up 11 other bulletins as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday security update.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 13 2007 10:34PM
Security
Nokia hangs on to smartphone crown
Finnish firm responsible for 50 percent of all smartphone sales.
Matt Chapman
Feb 13 2007 9:41AM
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Carriers to spend US$1tn on IP networks by 2015
Next-gen networks slowly taking over.
Robert Jaques
Feb 13 2007 9:41AM
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