Latest News
Actor auth tokens gave Global Admin access across Azure Entra ID tenants
Kmart Australia's use of facial recognition breached privacy
NSW gov third party-linked cyber incidents quadruple in two years
FileFix attack tricks users into running image-borne malware
EPA Victoria hones its strategic workforce planning
LOG IN
SUBSCRIBE
NEWS
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
RESOURCES
PODCAST
EVENTS
ADVERTISE
Search
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
Data&AI Breakfast
SECURITY AWARDS
DIGITAL NATION AWARDS
BENCHMARK AWARDS
Digital As Usual
NEWS
BUSINESS
CLOUD
DATA CENTRE
EDUCATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES
HARDWARE
HEALTHCARE
INDUSTRIAL
NETWORKING
PROJECTS
SOFTWARE
STORAGE
STRATEGY
TECHNOLOGY
TELCO/ISP
GOVERNMENT
SECURITY
AI
DIGITAL NATION
HR
MARKETING
FINANCE
LEADERSHIP
GOVERNANCE
EMERGING TECH
RESOURCES
STATE OF SECURITY 2025
State of HR Tech
State of AI 2024
Special Reports
Focal Points
MEDIA HUB
PARTNER CONTENT
PARTNER HUBS
RESEARCH
PODCAST
EVENTS
Data&AI Breakfast
SECURITY AWARDS
DIGITAL NATION AWARDS
BENCHMARK AWARDS
Digital As Usual
ADVERTISE
Log In
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot password?
Don't have an account? Register now!
Home
says
says
Study says credit unions in hackers' firing line
A leading managed security service provider (MSSP) in the financial sector announced today that it found credit unions were more likely than traditional banks to be attacked by hackers and malicious users.
Ericka Chickowski
May 8 2006 9:20PM
Security
Hacker slams Harper, says Canadian PM 'eats babies'
A Toronto hacker created a new version of the political dirty trick late last week.
Frank Washkuch
May 3 2006 7:37PM
Security
CA says low-risk PowerPoint trojan points to bigger threats
A low-risk exploit embedded into a PowerPoint attachment is raising eyebrows at CA, whose executives this week predicted it could be a sign of future attacks.
Ericka Chickowski
Apr 28 2006 10:07PM
Security
Researcher says Microsoft patches need more info
A security researcher with a working relationship with Microsoft said this week that the Redmond, Wash.,-based software giant should be more forthcoming in its patch releases.
Frank Washkuch
Apr 14 2006 7:33PM
Security
Smaller firms spending more wisely, study says
Large organizations trail smaller counterparts in terms of defending their networks, a new Computer Economics study has found.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 21 2006 8:43PM
Security
From RSA 2006: BSA says IT security awareness on the rise
Information security is now a considerably more prominent issue to private companies than it was just two years ago, according to a survey released by the Business Software Alliance this week.
Frank Washkuch
Feb 16 2006 1:47AM
Security
DHS rushed secure network project, says IG
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security failed to meet user needs or to conduct enough security testing by rushing development of a secure network for sensitive data, according to a report by the DHS inspector general.
Marcia Savage
May 10 2005 7:07PM
Security
Time Warner says missing tape contained employee data
Time Warner is notifying current and former employees to be on alert for fraud after a batch of the company's back-up tapes containing their personal data was lost by an outside data storage firm.
Marcia Savage
May 2 2005 10:31PM
Security
Collaboration is key to infosecurity future says Symantec’s Thompson
Symantec CEO John Thompson used his keynote speech at the San Francisco RSA conference to demand radical reform in the security market, and dismissed Microsoft's efforts as insufficient.
Staff Writers
Mar 17 2005 2:00PM
Security
Spanish webcam voyeur says Adios
A Spanish voyeur has waved goodbye to more than €4,000 after spying on a young woman using her own webcam. Known only as G.J.A.L the science student was fined after randomly picking his victim in January 2002 and spending months monitoring her activity.
David Quainton
Mar 1 2005 10:33AM
Security
Spyware act imminent says Congresswoman
Congress has agreed to push home tough new measures to fight spyware and adware.
David Quainton
Jan 27 2005 5:20PM
Security
Court says US spammers must pay more than a billion dollars in fines
Staff Writers
Jan 14 2005 5:07PM
Security
Spyware still ignored by organizations, says survey
A survey of US businesses shows that spyware has still not been recognized as a serious threat.
Ron Condon
Dec 20 2004 11:19AM
Security
Security market will crash, says Kaspersky
The secure computing market will crash within five years, according to the head of a major anti-virus firm.
David Quainton
Dec 9 2004 3:49PM
Security
RFID hype off the scale, says reseller
Despite market hype around Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), one new mobile applications reseller has argued large scale, mainstream deployments are years away.
Fleur Doidge
Apr 8 2004 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Websense says P2P sites soared fivefold in 2003
The numbers of peer-to-peer (P2P) websites and services increased fivefold during 2003, according to research from Websense, the employee internet management specialist.
Steve Gold
Mar 30 2004 4:37PM
Security
Blended threats rising, says Symantec
Blended threats are continuing to rise, whilst the gap between vulnerabilities being discovered and used in attacks is shrinking, according to new research from Symantec.
Steve Gold
Mar 18 2004 3:25PM
Security
Canadian Cybercrime & Fraud Rising Says PWC
New research from PricewaterhouseCoopers claims to show that economic crime, and cybercrime in particular, are rising in Canada.
Steve Gold
Mar 12 2004 3:06PM
Security
Books are clean says CA
Jennifer Hagendorf Follett
Nov 27 2002 9:06AM
Software
If you build it, we will come, says Vodafone
Chris Jenkins
Nov 19 2002 12:00AM
Telco/ISP
Previous
Next
Most popular tech stories
Lendi Group unveils agentic AI-powered home loan 'guardian'
Queensland Rail uses SuccessFactors to "put learning back on the map"
UNSW to offer ChatGPT Edu to 10,000 staff
Medibank targets central system to handle people queries
Cyber Security Roadshow: Digital As Usual 2025
HamiltonJet partners with digital services provider Fortude
SentinelOne signs distribution agreement with Sektor
Rapid7’s new SIEM combines exposure management with threat detection
The techpartner.news podcast, episode 3: Why security consultancy founder Kat McCrabb started with the hard stuff
Bluechip Infotech enters final stage of Goodson Imports acquisition
Blackberry celebrates "giant step forward"
Photos: Australian industry comes together to explore IoT opportunities
Sydney and Melbourne rank highly for "citizen experience"
Australian firm wins global Cisco AI award for rail safety solution
Govt launches consumer tech label program for smart devices
Log In
Don't have an account? Register now!
Email:
Password:
Remember me
|
Forgot your password?