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EU finds privacy flaws in data retention regime
Data used for more than serious crime.
Liam Tung
Apr 19 2011 4:15AM
Networking
'Serious games' for the Aussie industry
Gaming gets serious.
Liz Tay
May 7 2010 2:37PM
Software
Serious flaw discovered in Apache
IT admins warned to upgrade immediately.
Iain Thomson
Mar 10 2010 12:48AM
Security
Apple fails to patch serious iCal flaws
Security researchers have published details of three flaws in Apple's iCal application after waiting over four months for the company to issue a fix..
Iain Thomson
May 24 2008 9:31AM
Security
Battery explosion 'not serious' for LG
An incident in which a notebook battery exploded and caught fire is unlikely to have any lasting impact on manufacturer LG Electronics, analysts in Korea believe.
Simon Burns
Jan 16 2008 11:12AM
Hardware
Researchers warn of serious Windows flaw
A group of Israeli researchers claims to have discovered a serious vulnerability in Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system..
Robert Jaques
Nov 14 2007 7:19AM
Security
Black hat IPS reverse engineering poses 'serious threat'
A recently disclosed Black Hat hacker technique for reverse engineering intrusion prevention system (IPS) data poses a “serious risk” for thousands of enterprises, Gartner has warned.
Robert Jaques
Aug 14 2007 3:08PM
Security
Rinbot not as serious as CNN reports
Security experts claimed that a CNNMoney report today on the latest strain of the Rinbot worm overhyped the destructive power of the malware.
Ericka Chickowski
Mar 2 2007 1:33AM
Security
Adobe conjures up Serious Magic acquisition
Video software and comms tools to strengthen Flash video offerings.
Robert Jaques
Oct 20 2006 9:42AM
Software
Most 'serious' gamers aged six to 17
Study challenges prevailing wisdom.
Robert Jaques
Sep 21 2006 9:58AM
Software
Virtualisation raises serious business questions
Virtualisation is not just about consolidating servers, but has far reaching implications across corporate cultures.
Andrew Charlesworth
Sep 19 2006 3:41PM
Software
Serious BlackBerry hack attack exposed
Many enterprises that have issued staff with BlackBerry mobile email devices will be vulnerable to a serious hack attack when security researchers release exploit code, security experts warned today.
Robert Jaques
Aug 10 2006 9:47AM
Security
Serious security bug found in Sendmail
Security experts at Internet Security Systems (ISS) yesterday revealed the existence of a serious vulnerability in the Sendmail SMTP server software.
William Eazel
Mar 23 2006 9:55AM
Security
Christmas MP3 players pose serious corporate security risks
Companies need to take steps to protect themselves from “very serious security threats” which will be posed by MP3 players received as Christmas presents being brought into workplaces next year, security experts warned.
William Eazel
Dec 7 2005 9:09AM
Security
Sydney Uni gets serious on e-learning
The University of Sydney is moving to mix conventional teaching with online learning and has hired 12 people in the past year to support its e-learning infrastructure.
Claire Doble
Jul 30 2004 12:00AM
Training & Development
Security Awareness Training - It's Time To Get Serious
This is one of a series of articles where I will try to encourage everyone who reads them to finally get serious about establishing an employee awareness training program.
Jack Wiles
Jan 19 2004 10:42AM
Security
Is Cyberterrorism a Serious Threat to Commercial Organizations?
This article appeared in a very abbreviated form in SC Magazine’s January 2003 issue and is presented here in full.
David Love
Jan 12 2004 2:46PM
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