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Google moves closer to resolving EU investigation
Labels own services in search results.
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Playing with traffic
Traffic analysis can help warn of terrorist attacks, but it can also be used to crack encryption, so we need to act now.
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Sony caught playing with rootkits again
Sony's Microvault USB memory key software could render users vulnerable to a malware attack, security vendor F-Secure has claimed.
Tom Sanders
Aug 29 2007 7:26AM
Software
Sony caught playing with rootkits again
Sony's Microvault USB memory key deploy software that could render users vulnerable to a malware attack, security vendor F-Secure claimed.
Tom Sanders
Aug 28 2007 2:00PM
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Via deals out playing card-sized motherboard
Smallest ever fully-featured x86 mainboard, claims Taiwanese firm.
Robert Jaques
Apr 24 2007 1:43PM
Hardware
Ajax developers playing with fire
Security overlooked in Web 2.0 land grab.
Tom Sanders
Oct 6 2006 10:11AM
Software
Firms realize that playing it safe is the riskier option
Nobody wants to be the first to try any new or innovative tool, product or technique. You know the old saw: "Never buy version 1.0 of a product."
Peter Stephenson
Feb 22 2005 2:42PM
Security
Technology changes leave IT security playing catch up
The arrival of new waves of technology over the next five years will render existing information security measures obsolete and increase security risks in both new and legacy environments, industry experts have warned.
Robert Jaques
Sep 23 2004 11:24AM
Security
Playing Defense in Information Warfare
The September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center illustrate that in a free market economy, attacks against privately owned facilities can be even more damaging than those against government targets such as the Pentagon.
Edward Hearst
Jan 16 2004 1:27PM
Security
Web-Based Games: Playing to Lose
One common way of attracting visitors to a web site is to make it look attractive by incorporating animated graphics and interactive features written in Java, Flash and other common browser plug-in programs.
Steve Lord
Jan 12 2004 10:47AM
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