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Attackers prey on Windows DNS server flaw
Vulnerability in Windows Server 2000 and 2003 being used for malware attacks.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 20 2007 12:20PM
Security
Attackers prey on Word 2000 flaw
Vulnerability lets hackers run malware remotely.
Shaun Nichols
Jan 31 2007 9:25AM
Security
Opinion: Consultant's view - IP building management systems - Easy life or easy prey?
All hell could break loose if the wrong people gain access to your BMS, warns Ken Munro. So make sure it's safe.
Staff Writers
Sep 4 2006 3:56PM
Security
OECD claims developing world easy spam prey
Spam is hurting developing countries more than their industrialized partners, according to a new report.
David Quainton
Jun 1 2005 12:48PM
Security
Scammers prey on tsunami disaster fundraising efforts
Hordes of scammers are exploiting the Asian tsunami to prise money from email recipients, it has emerged. 419 scams and phishing attacks are being crafted to extort money from those wishing to help victims of last week’s disaster.
David Quainton
Jan 5 2005 11:56AM
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WA Police target paedophiles surfing for 'vulnerable prey'
Vivienne Fisher
Jun 22 2004 12:00AM
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