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Hackers beat the pirates

Hackers beat the pirates

Swedish BitTorrent site The Pirate Bay has admitted that its website was hacked and a database containing 1.6 million user names and passwords stolen.
Clement James May 16 2007 10:12AM Security
Computer industry looks to the East

Computer industry looks to the East

The East is challenging the traditional dominance of Silicon Valley and
Western Europe.
Iain Thomson May 11 2007 1:04PM Training & Development
Hosting firm pulls the plug on local hard drives

Hosting firm pulls the plug on local hard drives

Ultraspeed unveils Diskless Server System.
Clement James May 10 2007 4:38PM Hardware
CIPA key to keeping students safe on the web

CIPA key to keeping students safe on the web

Pornography. Adult Chat Rooms. Violence. Child Stalking. Hacking. There are millions of websites that house offensive content that minors should not be exposed to, and their presence is compounded by their accessibility.
Joshua Block, May 8 2007 4:58PM Security
Four steps to guard against data leakage from the endpoint

Four steps to guard against data leakage from the endpoint

The influx of inexpensive storage media — from MP3 players and PDAs to USB thumb drives and external hard drives — in today's enterprise facilitates the dissemination of information further and further away from the enterprise core, and attackers are writing increasingly complex, customised malicious code designed to compromise a company's proprietary information.
Dennis Szerszen, May 7 2007 5:11PM Security
Boo.com back from the dead

Boo.com back from the dead

Failed fashion site now offering Boo's cruise.
Robert Jaques May 3 2007 1:07PM Oddware
Software turns the mobile into a phrasebook

Software turns the mobile into a phrasebook

Software developer CoolGorilla has unveiled an application that can turn a mobile phone into a translation device.
Iain Thomson May 2 2007 2:16PM Software
Scientists hold key to the future of flight

Scientists hold key to the future of flight

Morphing wings are the secret, claim scientists.
Staff Writers May 1 2007 3:00PM Oddware
Nintendo to flood the market with Wii

Nintendo to flood the market with Wii

Production boosted from a trickle to relieve sales pressure.
Iain Thomson May 1 2007 12:05PM Software
Automation the key to tackling malware

Automation the key to tackling malware

Teaching software to find malware will speed up the protection process.
Matt Chapman Apr 30 2007 2:39PM Security
Recorded TV viewing on the decline

Recorded TV viewing on the decline

Viewers turning to the internet.
Staff Writers Apr 27 2007 12:30PM Oddware
The End: A world without borders

The End: A world without borders

The internet is bringing us closer together, says Ed Gibson. That means more fronts to watch.
Patrick Love, Head of Fiduciary Support, Global Wealth Sol Apr 24 2007 10:06AM Security
The End: The dangers of box ticking

The End: The dangers of box ticking

Compliance should be triggered by good security rather than an auditors' visit, says Jen Mack.
Jen Mack, Apr 24 2007 9:03AM Security
Microsoft raises the barcode for Xbox and DVDs

Microsoft raises the barcode for Xbox and DVDs

Next-generation colour barcode to appear by Christmas.
Jane Hoskyn Apr 23 2007 2:00PM Hardware
Chipwar forces AMD into the red

Chipwar forces AMD into the red

Chipmaker AMD has posted a US$611m net loss over the first quarter of 2007 as the company is struggling to compete against Intel.
Tom Sanders Apr 20 2007 10:32AM Hardware
Microsoft works against the clock to ready DNS fix

Microsoft works against the clock to ready DNS fix

While stopping short of a guarantee, a prominent Microsoft security researcher said this week that the software superpower is working around the clock to have a patch for the DNS vulnerability ready by the 8 May Patch Tuesday.
Frank Washkuch Apr 20 2007 9:49AM Security
Yahoo to face the music in China

Yahoo to face the music in China

Major record labels claim copyright infringement.
Simon Burns Apr 19 2007 4:00PM Software
Consumers give WiMax the thumbs up

Consumers give WiMax the thumbs up

Technology favoured over more expensive alternatives.
Robert Jaques Apr 18 2007 3:08PM Telco/ISP
Global chip market on the way up

Global chip market on the way up

Second half revival expected after disastrous first quarter for memory.
Simon Burns Apr 18 2007 2:50PM Hardware
Surge in severe child abuse images online

Surge in severe child abuse images online

The number of images depicting extreme child abuse has quadrupled over the past three years, according to the latest figures from the UK's internet watchdog.
Fiona Raisbeck Apr 18 2007 9:59AM Security

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