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Mytobs still on PC users' nerves

Mytobs still on PC users' nerves

Mytob viruses were still among the most reported malware during March, according to monthly virus reports released this week.
Frank Washkuch Mar 31 2006 11:13PM Security
Archiving better in U.S. than U.K, but still not good

Archiving better in U.S. than U.K, but still not good

They won’t win a gold medal, but U.S. companies are beating their counterparts across the pond in one important IT security race.
Frank Washkuch Feb 22 2006 8:30PM Security
Two years after Gates prediction, spam still exists

Two years after Gates prediction, spam still exists

It has been two years since Microsoft's Bill Gates made the bold prediction that spam would be a “thing of the past," but the problem is still as bad as ever, according to new figures released.
René Millman Jan 23 2006 2:43PM Security
Google's standoff with feds still on

Google's standoff with feds still on

Google refused to blink Friday in its standoff with the federal government over a U.S. Justice Department’s subpoena requiring the company to turn over personal search information.
Frank Washkuch Jan 20 2006 10:15PM Security
Innovation still exists

Innovation still exists

I just attended the Computer Security Institue’s 32nd Annual Conference and this year there were rumblings on the show floor about the lack of anything new.
Peter Stephenson,CeRNS, Jan 11 2006 10:11PM Security
Security still a major barrier to converged IP network

Security still a major barrier to converged IP network

Nearly two-thirds of chief executives think that security is the most critical barrier to implementing a converged IP network, according to a new survey.
René Millman Nov 8 2005 5:05PM Security
Shoppers still wary of online market

Shoppers still wary of online market

Consumer distrust of online commerce remains widespread, according to a national study released last week.
Frank Washkuch, Nov 8 2005 2:33PM Security
Software piracy still rising

Software piracy still rising

An anti-piracy lobby group, the Business Software Alliance, has released survey results claiming software piracy in Australia is on the rise.
Fleur Doidge May 18 2005 4:15PM Software
Moat and castle still top security strategy

Moat and castle still top security strategy

Many companies still rely on a "moat and castle" approach to network security, according to a survey of CISOs by Preventsys and Qualys.
Marcia Savage Mar 8 2005 7:28PM Security
Survey finds password security still a problem

Survey finds password security still a problem

Companies are having their security put at risk by employees writing down or sharing their passwords according to a new survey.
René Millman Mar 8 2005 12:05PM Security
Employees still risking IT security, new survey finds

Employees still risking IT security, new survey finds

Companies are having their security put at risk by employees writing down or sharing their passwords according to a new survey.
René Millman Mar 8 2005 12:04PM Security
Spyware still ignored by organizations, says survey

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
Job market still simmers

Job market still simmers

Australia's Olivier Internet Job Index has climbed steeply, growing 4.90 percent in November.
Emily Kerry Dec 3 2004 12:00AM Training & Development
We have still got a long road to travel

We have still got a long road to travel

The recent SC Conference was an insight into how the industry currently stands, David Quainton reports
David Quainton Nov 12 2004 5:21PM Security
FUD still a prime persuasive technique for IT pros

FUD still a prime persuasive technique for IT pros

Many IT professionals use the fear, uncertainty and denial (FUD) approach to persuade senior management to increase security, according to a survey conducted by WatchGuard Technologies.
Marcia Savage Oct 22 2004 11:07AM Security
Survey warns: spyware still a growing threat

Survey warns: spyware still a growing threat

Reports of the demise of spyware have been greatly exaggerated. A survey conducted since January, which pointed to a decrease in spyware over the last quarter, had been interpreted as a sign it was beginning to come under some control. Not so, say Webroot, conductors of the survey.
David Quainton Oct 18 2004 1:34PM Security
Ron still crazy despite court injunction

Ron still crazy despite court injunction

A mobile phone reseller has been found in contempt of court for continuing to trade as Crazy Ron's after that name was ruled to infringe a rival's trademark.
Fleur Doidge Sep 15 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Australian PC sales still growing strongly: Gartner

Australian PC sales still growing strongly: Gartner

Australia's PC market is still going gangbusters, recording second-quarter growth of 14.4 percent and sequential growth of 8.6 percent in latest Gartner statistics.
Staff Writers Aug 13 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Patched Internet Explorer still unsafe

Patched Internet Explorer still unsafe

A Dutch security researcher has discovered another flaw in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
Dan Ilett Jul 8 2004 3:51PM Security
Worms still top threat list: Trend Micro

Worms still top threat list: Trend Micro

The top 10 virus threats during May were all worm-related, according to a survey from security company Trend Micro.
Staff Writers Jun 1 2004 12:00AM Security

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