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One billion mobile phones shipped in 2006

One billion mobile phones shipped in 2006

IDC reports record-breaking sales.
Robert Jaques Jan 29 2007 9:54AM Telco/ISP
Study: one in three consumers shun online shopping

Study: one in three consumers shun online shopping

One in three consumers shun internet shopping due to fraud fears, with online retailers losing out on a potential £1.6 billion in the run up to Christmas, new research shows.
Fiona Raisbeck Dec 18 2006 12:26PM Security
Next-gen digicam relies on just one pixel sensor

Next-gen digicam relies on just one pixel sensor

From mega pixel to single pixel.
Robert Jaques Oct 4 2006 10:06AM Hardware
One in three managers snub mobile security

One in three managers snub mobile security

Benefits outweigh the risks for many firms.
Matt Chapman Sep 29 2006 10:03AM Security
One fifth of corporate email is spam

One fifth of corporate email is spam

And five per cent of traffic contains malware.
Matt Chapman Sep 19 2006 3:35PM Security
Microsoft fixes one July Patch Tuesday fix

Microsoft fixes one July Patch Tuesday fix

Microsoft fixed one of its July patches this week after reports that the patch appears to install correctly, but then is reoffered by Automatic Update and Windows Update.
Frank Washkuch Jul 20 2006 9:55PM Security
Symantec settles one issue with the IRS

Symantec settles one issue with the IRS

Symantec has agreed in principle to pay the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) $36 million to settle an outstanding tax obligation resulting from an audit of anti-virus giant’s finances.
Dan Kaplan Jun 9 2006 8:27PM Security
One third of U.K. firms have fired staff over email misuse

One third of U.K. firms have fired staff over email misuse

More than a third of U.K. companies has fired an employee for violating email policies, according to new research.
René Millman Jun 5 2006 1:48PM Security
Four of ten users have only one password

Four of ten users have only one password

Simple passwords are putting companies at risk, according to a new survey unveiled at the Infosec Europe 2006 show in London.
René Millman Apr 26 2006 10:48AM Security
One in 33 homes experience ID theft

One in 33 homes experience ID theft

About 3 percent of the nation’s households were victims of identity theft during a six-month period in 2004, losing about $3.2 billion to fraudsters, the U.S. Justice Department announced Sunday.
Dan Kaplan Apr 3 2006 8:15PM Security
One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five firms has no disaster recovery plan

One in five global companies have no formalized business continuity (BC) plan, according to new research.
William Eazel Mar 24 2006 10:31AM Security
One chance to succeed

One chance to succeed

Melissa Loveday asks what’s been done to ensure IT systems for the Winter Olympics have been hardened against attack
Melissa Loveday Feb 10 2006 4:25PM Security
Sober now one in 13 emails

Sober now one in 13 emails

The latest variant of the Sober worm, called the most widespread virus outbreak ever, has infected one in every 13 email messages, according to a leading online security company.
Frank Washkuch Dec 6 2005 2:54PM Security
One third of Brits send fake emails

One third of Brits send fake emails

Nearly a third of people in the UK have admitted to impersonating someone else when sending an email, according to new research.
René Millman Nov 24 2005 11:18AM Security
One third of large enterprises admit being hacked

One third of large enterprises admit being hacked

A third of large enterprises admit they have been victims of intrusions to their office networks and office servers in the last two years, research has claimed. According to a poll of 360 enterprise IT security professionals published today, more than 40 percent of companies with 20,000 or more employees indicate that they have fallen victim to hackers during the same time period.
William Eazel Nov 1 2005 10:07AM Security
One tool to rule them all

One tool to rule them all

The box that can multitask isn’t just a jack of all trades – it has much to offer, finds René Millman
René Millman Jul 1 2005 11:09AM Security
Debate» IPS promises much in terms of extra security for networks, but the promise is a false one

Debate» IPS promises much in terms of extra security for networks, but the promise is a false one

Ron Smith Jun 21 2005 12:39PM Security
Risk is the one constant

Risk is the one constant

Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, May 13 2005 11:56AM Security
The sound of one hand typing

The sound of one hand typing

Queensland reseller Frontier Solutions & Strategies has signed a deal to distribute Matias ergonomic keyboards in Australia and New Zealand -- including a one-handed model.
Staff Writers May 12 2005 4:01PM Hardware
Two cups honey, one dash vinegar

Two cups honey, one dash vinegar

One of my mother's favorite maxims is: "You catch more flies with honey than you do with vinegar."
Mary Ann Apr 18 2005 12:35PM Security

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