safety

MySpace steps up safety plans

MySpace steps up safety plans

Campaign to protect young users from sexual predators.
Shaun Nichols Jan 16 2008 11:17AM Software
US curriculum to include online safety

US curriculum to include online safety

The US National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA) has called on state leaders to work with schools and colleges to ensure that cyber-security, online safety and ethics lessons are integrated into every classroom.
Robert Jaques Aug 17 2007 11:39AM Software
Clock ticking on 1024-bit encryption safety

Clock ticking on 1024-bit encryption safety

A team of boffins at the University of Lausanne, the University of Bonn and NTT DoCoMo in Japan have discovered the prime factors of a 307-digit number.
Iain Thomson May 24 2007 11:56AM Security
Yahoo IM worm plants fake 'safety browser'

Yahoo IM worm plants fake 'safety browser'

Researchers at FaceTime Security Labs have discovered a worm that installs its own web browser onto affected PCs after it’s downloaded through an instant messenger (IM) program.
Frank Washkuch May 22 2006 7:22PM Security
NCSA launches national children's safety campaign

NCSA launches national children's safety campaign

The National Cyber Security Alliance (NCSA), yesterday launched a national awareness campaign titled, "Help Keep Kids Connected and Protected" to educate teachers and parents about safe online practices for teens using social networking sites or online communities.
William Eazel May 9 2006 10:08AM Security
10 steps to safety

10 steps to safety

So your systems have been compromised — a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack shut your network down or a worm infected dozens of your users’ desktop machines. Now what do you do? Here are 10 steps to help safeguard your systems in the future.
Staff Writers Dec 15 2005 10:24PM Security
Mixed reaction to new internet safety campaign

Mixed reaction to new internet safety campaign

Security experts have pleaded with the U.K. Government to tackle the problem of hacking and zombie networks by targeting ISPs who let malware through their networks and onto end users' computers.
René Millman Oct 28 2005 1:21PM Security
Intranets are gun with safety off

Intranets are gun with safety off

Companies put themselves at risk by holding and passing too much sensitive information on their company intranets, a new report suggests.
David Quainton Aug 11 2005 11:04AM Security
Steelworks gets tough on safety

Steelworks gets tough on safety

BlueScope Steel has announced that it will be fitting more than 30 ruggedised notebooks to improve the safety of vehicles at the company's Port Kembla Steelworks.
DVD Editor Jun 10 2005 2:20PM Hardware
Password safety 'foreign' to most staff

Password safety 'foreign' to most staff

Nearly half of all IT managers have major concerns about the level of password management within their company, a report has revealed.
David Quainton Jun 9 2005 2:57PM Security
Parents fear children's online safety

Parents fear children's online safety

Australian parents' number one concern is that their children will be exposed to pornography or approached by strangers online, according to a new survey.
Staff Writers Aug 20 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP

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