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Study: Businesses failing to secure WiFi networks

Study: Businesses failing to secure WiFi networks

Many businesses are failing to secure WiFi networks, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and USB storage devices, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Sep 6 2007 9:55AM Security
EU gives nod to laser fusion research

EU gives nod to laser fusion research

The European Union has approved a £500m programme to conduct research into laser-based nuclear fusion.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2007 11:35AM Hardware
Video gaming linked to childhood obesity

Video gaming linked to childhood obesity

New research claims to have found a "strong correlation" between videogame playing and obesity among children and young adults.
Robert Jaques Sep 5 2007 11:30AM Software
Mobile operators sign up to Payforit

Mobile operators sign up to Payforit

A micro-payment service designed to make it easy to pay for low-cost services from a mobile phone has been launched in the UK with the support of all licensed UK mobile operators.
Staff Writers Sep 5 2007 11:25AM Telco/ISP
Official databases fail to protect personal data

Official databases fail to protect personal data

Official organisations that maintain databases containing personal information need to devise better ways to protect individuals' privacy while preserving the value of the information to researchers, academics argue.
Robert Jaques Sep 3 2007 11:42AM Security
Gartner gives thumbs up to IBM Notes/Domino 8

Gartner gives thumbs up to IBM Notes/Domino 8

Gartner has given a general thumbs up to IBM's long-awaited Lotus Notes and Domino 8 groupware offerings.
Robert Jaques Aug 31 2007 7:20AM Software
Aussie Nuix to open US office

Aussie Nuix to open US office

Data forensics software vendor Nuix set to expand its Australian channel and global presence.
Negar Salek Aug 29 2007 3:04PM Security
Global trends point to rise in messaging abuse

Global trends point to rise in messaging abuse

"It's the economy, stupid." It worked for spammers now, and it will work for spammers in the future.
Dave Champine, Aug 29 2007 11:06AM Security
Non-profit SCIPP International to provide certification programs for end-users

Non-profit SCIPP International to provide certification programs for end-users

Author and prominent IT security expert Winn Schwartau has formed a nonprofit organization to provide cybersecurity certification programs for end-users.
Frank Washkuch Aug 29 2007 10:59AM Security
Apple said to have third Beatle

Apple said to have third Beatle

Apple has reached a deal with former Beatle Ringo Starr for the distribution of his solo work through the iTunes store, according to media reports.
Shaun Nichols Aug 29 2007 7:20AM Software
Not for sale: HP to lease Edgeline printers

Not for sale: HP to lease Edgeline printers

HP has unveiled its first multi-function printer (MFP) using Edgeline printhead technology - promising to print 60 pages per minute and save up to 25 percent in costs- but has announced it’s not for sale.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 28 2007 3:31PM Hardware
Coonan says 'better to have filtering than not' after teen hack

Coonan says 'better to have filtering than not' after teen hack

Senator Helen Coonan hits back at reports that the Government's recently launched NetAlert home internet security program can be easily hacked.
Staff Writers Aug 28 2007 1:00PM Security
Storm worm shifts path to fake YouTube links

Storm worm shifts path to fake YouTube links

The notorious "storm worm" trojan is at it again, this time spreading through a bogus link for a YouTube video, security researchers have warned.
Dan Kaplan Aug 28 2007 9:40AM Security
Pac-Man reveals human response to threats

Pac-Man reveals human response to threats

Scientists at University College London have used the classic Pac-Man arcade game to determine how the human brain responds to threats.
Staff Writers Aug 28 2007 8:16AM Software
Study: UK companies failing to protect critical data

Study: UK companies failing to protect critical data

Almost 40 per cent of UK organisations admit they are protecting less than a quarter of their network traffic, according to SafeNet's annual security survey.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 27 2007 1:39PM Security
IT mangagers: Staff to blame for security breaches

IT mangagers: Staff to blame for security breaches

IT managers within small and medium sized businesses (SMEs) blame employees for internet security breaches, despite many companies failing to implement online usage policies, new figures show.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 27 2007 1:37PM Security
Hacking device found to contain thousands of personal details

Hacking device found to contain thousands of personal details

Security researchers have discovered a tool used by cybercriminals that stores the stolen data of more than 30,000 users.
Fiona Raisbeck Aug 27 2007 10:35AM Security
Court orders pirate to use Windows

Court orders pirate to use Windows

A man convicted of illegally downloading an episode of Star Wars has been told that he can no longer use his computer with an Ubuntu Linux operating system.
Iain Thomson Aug 27 2007 7:46AM Software
New laser promises to turbocharge data

New laser promises to turbocharge data

US researchers have demonstrated a laser designed to generate high-speed pulses of light on silicon that can speed data transmission.
Robert Jaques Aug 24 2007 3:33PM Telco/ISP
ACCC tells Telstra to change ads that no longer exist

ACCC tells Telstra to change ads that no longer exist

Watchdog issues recommendation for Telstra to amend NextG advertisements that the telco said are already changed.
Mitchell Bingemann Aug 24 2007 2:16PM Telco/ISP

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