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EWS cuts down on computer abuse

EWS cuts down on computer abuse

English, Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS) has bought an application performance solution to keep 2,500 staff from abusing its network.
Dan Ilett May 20 2004 4:02PM Security
Aruba and Itochu CTC take on Japan

Aruba and Itochu CTC take on Japan

Aruba Wireless Networks and Japanese system integration provider Itochu Techno-Science Corporation (CTC) have teamed up to sell Aruba's line of W-LAN switches in Japan.
Dan Ilett May 18 2004 4:00PM Security
Clothing firm saves 80 per cent on IT costs

Clothing firm saves 80 per cent on IT costs

A mail order clothing firm has saved 80 per cent on IT support and management from implementing an all-in-one security solution.
Dan Ilett May 18 2004 2:01PM Security
Restraining order lifted on SpamCop

Restraining order lifted on SpamCop

A Californian District Court has lifted a temporary ban on an anti-spam firm that prevented it from reporting complaints to ISPs about mass email marketing firm OptInRealBig.
Dan Ilett May 14 2004 1:10PM Security
Phishing attacks on the rise

Phishing attacks on the rise

Phishing attacks shot up 43 percent in March for an average of 13 new scams each day, according to a report released Monday by the Anti-Phishing Working Group.
Marcia Savage Apr 20 2004 7:58PM Security
Signs of new worm on the way

Signs of new worm on the way

VeriSign said it's alerting customers that a big Internet worm may be coming, based on traffic anomalies and other data gleaned at its SOCs (Secure Operations Centers).
Marcia Savage Apr 16 2004 7:15PM Security
Real connectivity relies on establishing trust

Real connectivity relies on establishing trust

Marcia Savage explains how Raymond James Financial is boosting end-point security for remote agents
Marcia Savage Apr 15 2004 10:25AM Security
New allegations arise on Hyundai hijacking

New allegations arise on Hyundai hijacking

A spate of Hyundai computer thefts - including a break-in and a truck hijacking - has sent accusations flying in all directions in Australia's Hyundai channel.
Fleur Doidge Apr 8 2004 12:00AM Hardware
CyberGuard on global conference tour

CyberGuard on global conference tour

Security firm CyberGuard is to present a global security seminar throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Dan Ilett Apr 7 2004 3:36PM Security
77 per cent of firms allow corporate data on personal computers

77 per cent of firms allow corporate data on personal computers

More than three quarters of UK organisations allow company data to reside on employees’ personal computing devices.
Dan Ilett Apr 5 2004 5:17PM Security
Tech jobs on the increase?

Tech jobs on the increase?

Vivienne Fisher Mar 31 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Japanese police leak crime records on internet

Japanese police leak crime records on internet

Police in Kyoto have admitted that more than 19 pages of data, including investigative records on crime records, were accidentally leaked on to the Internet last week.
Steve Gold Mar 30 2004 4:26PM Security
Australian police warn on phone tapping legislation

Australian police warn on phone tapping legislation

The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has warned its government that proposed phone tapping legislation could open the way for malware and other attacks on the AFP computer system.
Steve Gold Mar 24 2004 5:30PM Security
Jobs on the horizon?

Jobs on the horizon?

Employment in the IT sector is slowly improving, but people may be critically under-skilled, according to Eddie Liu, manager of IT recruitment at Robert Walters.

Nirmal Chandrasena Mar 23 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
Germany clamps down on hackers

Germany clamps down on hackers

German authorities are stepping up the hunt for computer hackers.
Steve Gold Mar 22 2004 3:23PM Security
Comcast pulls plug on customers

Comcast pulls plug on customers

Internet service provider Comcast is warning users to clean up their PCs or face having their web connection cut off.
Dan Ilett Mar 18 2004 12:54PM Security
IBM not blue on new partner program

IBM not blue on new partner program

Fleur Doidge Mar 16 2004 12:00AM Software
Australia cracks down on internet paedophiles

Australia cracks down on internet paedophiles

Australia is proposing tougher punishments for internet paedophiles in a bid to make the web safer for children.
Dan Ilett Mar 15 2004 12:24PM Security
Telstra sale still on the cards

Telstra sale still on the cards

Staff Writers Mar 12 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Microsoft won't compete with telcos on applications

Fleur Doidge Mar 11 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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