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Who will fill the void left by indicted Seattle spam king?

Who will fill the void left by indicted Seattle spam king?

One of the world's most reputed spammers, who used his botnet army to deliver up to billions of junk emails each day, was indicted Wednesday in a US District Court in Seattle.
Dan Kaplan Jun 1 2007 10:05AM Security
Microsoft breakthrough scratches the Surface

Microsoft breakthrough scratches the Surface

'Minority Report' interactive interface unveiled.
Staff Writers May 31 2007 1:10PM Software
Sun to offer Star Office on Singapore Airlines

Sun to offer Star Office on Singapore Airlines

Office suite reaches offered on airplane seats.
Shaun Nichols May 30 2007 11:02AM Software
USB - the Achilles' heel of data security

USB - the Achilles' heel of data security

Few can imagine going back to a world without tools for mobility. The ability to access and process digital information with laptops and other handheld devices has forever changed our lives.
Peter Larsson, May 29 2007 4:40PM Security
The end of image spam

The end of image spam

Image spam numbers hit lowest recorded levels in 10 months, according to security experts.
Negar Salek May 29 2007 2:53PM Security
A third of bloggers face the boot

A third of bloggers face the boot

Sensitive or damaging info revealed online could mean a P45.
Matt Chapman May 28 2007 11:42AM Software
Pirates of the Caribbean spam spreading

Pirates of the Caribbean spam spreading

Movie goers are being targeted by a spam email about the latest Pirates of the Caribbean movie which downloads a Trojan horse.
Matt Chapman May 28 2007 6:20AM Security
iGasm sex toy rubs Apple up the wrong way

iGasm sex toy rubs Apple up the wrong way

Apple is taking legal action against US-based adult retail chain Anne Summers over adverts for a new iGasm sex toy.
Iain Thomson May 25 2007 10:46AM Hardware
The End: We need to rethink fraud

The End: We need to rethink fraud

Responsibility for spotting identity fraud should rest with business, says Bruce Schneier.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol May 25 2007 10:11AM Security
'Philfing' the new scourge of the net

'Philfing' the new scourge of the net

A recent survey of more than 2,400 web users has found that Britain is becoming a nation of angry online shoppers.
Staff Writers May 24 2007 11:50AM Telco/ISP
SC Forum: Be a part of the future

SC Forum: Be a part of the future

With more workshops and an international line-up of speakers, the SC Forum is bigger and better than ever. So make sure you join us.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol May 23 2007 5:08PM Security
Image spam: In the picture

Image spam: In the picture

Spammers are finding new ways to bypass filters, but that doesn't mean you have to let them bombard your inbox. Rob Buckley reports
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol May 23 2007 5:02PM Security
Police camera chopper takes to the skies

Police camera chopper takes to the skies

A police helicopter weighing less than a kilo will be trialled in Liverpool, England as part of an attempt to cut antisocial behaviour.
Iain Thomson May 23 2007 11:52AM Oddware
Dell aims to move up in the IT food chain

Dell aims to move up in the IT food chain

Dell is preparing to roll out a new series of products and services that will allow the company to sell more complete systems instead of point products.
Tom Sanders May 18 2007 2:23PM Hardware
Judge baffled by the term 'website'

Judge baffled by the term 'website'

Judge Peter Openshaw is presiding over a trial in Woolwich Crown Court of three men accused of inciting terrorism over the internet, but has halted the trial to have the word 'website' explained to him.
Iain Thomson May 18 2007 10:42AM Oddware
Over-55s taking over the web

Over-55s taking over the web

Internet users in the UK aged 55 and over are on the cusp of becoming the largest group of online users, surfing mostly 'Adult' and 'Search Engine' websites.
Staff Writers May 18 2007 10:26AM Oddware
Flexible working can save the planet

Flexible working can save the planet

Flexible working can help save the planet by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, academics claimed today.
Robert Jaques May 17 2007 12:30PM Training & Development
Telescope spies dark matter

Telescope spies dark matter

A team of astronomers has revealed that the 'Hubble Space Telescope' has provided the best evidence yet for the existence of dark matter in the form of a "ghostly ring" around a galaxy cluster.
Robert Jaques May 17 2007 11:13AM Oddware
US company turns office into a gym

US company turns office into a gym

Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in the US have come up with a novel method of tackling worker obesity.
Iain Thomson May 17 2007 10:51AM Oddware
AMD warms up developers for the multi-core age

AMD warms up developers for the multi-core age

Next-generation compilers optimised for parallel processing.
Tom Sanders May 16 2007 2:51PM Software

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