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SQL injection attacks on the rise, says SecureWorks

SQL injection attacks on the rise, says SecureWorks

Criminals are increasingly using structured query language (SQL) code to obtain the personal information of consumers through databases, internet monitoring vendor SecureWorks warned this week.
Frank Washkuch Jul 20 2006 9:13PM Security
Cross Match to work for the feds

Cross Match to work for the feds

Cross Match Technologies is one big winner in the White House's effort to standardize identification of federal employees.
Dan Kaplan Jul 18 2006 9:25PM Security
Spam ratios on the rise

Spam ratios on the rise

MessageLabs research says virus and phishing tactics becoming more targeted.
Tom Young Jul 14 2006 3:41PM Security
The rise and rise of the quiet trojan

The rise and rise of the quiet trojan

Trojans made up more than 80 per cent of new malware infections over the past six months, according to research from Sophos. Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos, said it was because "financially-motivated hackers don't want to infect millions of emails because it draws attention to their malware".
Melissa Loveday Jul 12 2006 4:40PM Security
People are the weakest link

People are the weakest link

"The consensus was that people and processes are often the lowest common denominator in identity theft"
Mike Maddison Jul 12 2006 3:56PM Security
Only we can save the world wide web

Only we can save the world wide web

One of the delegates at the closed Executive Security Action Forum, held before the RSA conference this year, asked: "What will the internet look like – and will it even be there for our children?"
Paul Simmonds Jul 12 2006 2:35PM Security
Cleaning out the closet

Cleaning out the closet

Compliance has made the case for efficient storage solutions. Use them to deliver long-term business benefits, says Ian Cook
Ian Cook Jul 12 2006 1:01PM Security
Cutting to the chase

Cutting to the chase

Confused and disheartened by the explosion in regulatory hoops your organisation must jump through? Alan Calder points to an easier way
Alan Calder Jul 12 2006 12:42PM Security
Intruding on the bottom line

Intruding on the bottom line

Are intrusion prevention systems worth the effort of managing them? Or can you get away with a good firewall? Rob Buckley investigates
Rob Buckley Jul 12 2006 12:06PM Security
Younger viewers abandon TV for the net

Younger viewers abandon TV for the net

BBC 'yoof' audience in decline.
Matt Chapman Jul 11 2006 2:11PM Software
Laptops do a bit more on the side

Laptops do a bit more on the side

Enhanced sidescreens allow you to use your machine all day.
Martin Lynch Jul 11 2006 2:11PM Hardware
Robot poker player ups the ante

Robot poker player ups the ante

Artificial intelligence more complex than for chess, claim researchers.
Robert Jaques Jul 11 2006 2:11PM Oddware
The money trail

The money trail

To the law-abiding internet user, online payment systems offer immediacy, convenience, safety and a global reach, while keeping transaction costs to a minimum. To the cybercriminal, such services offer the same benefits — plus something even more attractive: secrecy.
Dan Kaplan Jul 10 2006 8:23PM Security
Fun in the sun

Fun in the sun

Nearly 50 security practitioners met in May in Hilton Head Island, S.C. for another successful SC Forum event — the first of two forums this year.
Staff Writers Jul 10 2006 8:11PM Security
Web rage turns shoppers back to the high street

Web rage turns shoppers back to the high street

Online retailers get two chances before customers are lost, research claims.
Dave Friedlos Jul 10 2006 1:49PM Financial Services
EBay to launch Express service in the UK

EBay to launch Express service in the UK

EBay.co.uk is preparing to launch a new site which it claims will help UK small businesses to better compete online.
Matt Chapman Jul 6 2006 11:57AM Software
Sophos report tempers good with the bad

Sophos report tempers good with the bad

The latest Threat Management Report from Sophos paints mixed picture, and carries a recommendation that will put a smile on Steve Jobs face.
Paul Fisher Jul 5 2006 4:30PM Security
Service puts rollout plans to the test

Service puts rollout plans to the test

Shunra Software and  Expand Networks to help firms smooth roll out of new WAN
applications.
IT Week Jul 5 2006 10:00AM Software
Sci-fi homes of the future arriving now

Sci-fi homes of the future arriving now

Entertainment systems pave way for automated homes.
Robert Jaques Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Oddware
Virtualisation technology on the rise

Virtualisation technology on the rise

Three quarters of firms either have or are planning consolidation technology,
survey says.
Staff Writers Jul 4 2006 9:45AM Software

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