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Fixed-line no bar to SMS

Fixed-line no bar to SMS

Vivienne Fisher Mar 15 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Authenex to release "driverless" USB hybrid token

Authenex to release "driverless" USB hybrid token

Authenex said it will release a USB hybrid token to support the USB Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices (CCID) specification by the end of the second quarter.
Marcia Savage Mar 11 2004 11:41PM Security
HP to acquire TruLogica

HP to acquire TruLogica

Hewlett-Packard said Thursday that it agreed to acquire TruLogica, a Dallas-based provider of user-provisioning software. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
Marcia Savage Mar 11 2004 5:09PM Security
UK companies fail to plan for disasters

UK companies fail to plan for disasters

More than half of UK businesses have no strategy for disaster recovery.
Dan Ilett Mar 10 2004 10:24AM Security
Worms to cost ISPs $370 million

Worms to cost ISPs $370 million

Worms will cost internet service providers $370 million this year.
Steve Gold Mar 8 2004 10:35AM Security
BTOpenworld leaves users to fend for themselves

BTOpenworld leaves users to fend for themselves

Hackers have targeted the 1.7 million customers of BTOpenworld in a scam that tries to get them to open the Bagel virus. Although aware of the attack, BTOpenworld has so far failed to take action to advise potential victims on how to protect themselves.
Ron Condon Mar 5 2004 5:54PM Security
Florida state to educate on internet dangers

Florida state to educate on internet dangers

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has launched a campaign to educate businesses and consumers about the dangers of the internet.
Steve Gold Mar 5 2004 11:58AM Security
Dutch Government drafts legislation to tackle DDoS attacks

Dutch Government drafts legislation to tackle DDoS attacks

The Netherlands is to to join a growing list of countries that prohibit the production of malware.
Steve Gold Mar 4 2004 1:41PM Security
US begs China to relax wireless security import ban

US begs China to relax wireless security import ban

The US Government is tightening screws on China to relax its plans to ban the importation of foreign wireless encryption standards.
Dan Ilett Mar 4 2004 1:30PM Security
Wireless broadband launched to Sydney's inner city

Wireless broadband launched to Sydney's inner city

A wireless ISP has launched with a commercial service targeting broadband black holes of inner-city Sydney, including the 38 percent of city-dwellers in flats.
Fleur Doidge Mar 3 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Channel to vendors: We need you

Channel to vendors: We need you

Most resellers and integrators want vendors to assist in the sales process when creating a business case for customers and chasing big deals, according to exclusive research conducted by Channel Enablers in conjunction with CRN.
Byron Connolly Mar 1 2004 12:00AM Hardware
Multimedia Technology to open in Sydney, Brisbane

Multimedia Technology to open in Sydney, Brisbane

Melbourne distributor Multimedia Technology (MMT) is set to open Sydney and Brisbane branches.
Staff Writers Mar 1 2004 12:00AM Software
Canon's image suite to grow

Canon's image suite to grow

Tim Dean Feb 27 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Telstra to reduce wholesale ISP prices

Telstra to reduce wholesale ISP prices

Telstra announced on Thursday that it would reduce prices for its ADSL wholesale customers at a rate lower than the cut-price $29.95 retail broadband access deal it launched in mid-February.
Staff Writers Feb 27 2004 12:00AM Telco/ISP
Royal Bank of Scotland to secure transport ticket network

Royal Bank of Scotland to secure transport ticket network

The Royal Bank of Scotland is to provide a security component of the Integrated Transport Smartcard Organisation’s (ITSO) ticketing infrastructure.
Dan Ilett Feb 26 2004 3:35PM Security
Top Japanese bank to introduce biometric ATM system

Top Japanese bank to introduce biometric ATM system

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, one of Japan's top four banks, plans to introduce a biometric reading system for its ATMs that can identify customers from the pattern of the veins in their hands.
Steve Gold Feb 26 2004 2:50PM Security
Microsoft to integrate RSA technology into Windows

Microsoft to integrate RSA technology into Windows

RSA's two-factor authentication is to be integrated with Microsoft's Windows sign-on mechanisms.
Rene Millman Feb 24 2004 5:53PM Security
US IT security market to reach $20b in 2008

US IT security market to reach $20b in 2008

The IT security market in the US is expected to top the $8 billion a year mark by 2008, equating to an annual rate of growth of around 19 per cent since 2001, according to research just released.
Steve Gold Feb 24 2004 5:29PM Security
AMD, Intel, designing chips to beat buffer overflow issues

AMD, Intel, designing chips to beat buffer overflow issues

AMD and Intel have announced plans to design anti-buffer overflow systems in to their next generation of PC chipsets, to counter the continual security problems with the Windows operating systems.
Steve Gold Feb 23 2004 5:30PM Security
FBI allows name to be used on anti-piracy seals

FBI allows name to be used on anti-piracy seals

Building on its existing copyright warning appearing on VHS tapes and Region 1 DVDs, the FBI has announced it is giving DVD and software producers permission to also use its name and logo on DVDs, CDs and other digital media.
Steve Gold Feb 23 2004 5:29PM Security

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