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'Drive-by pharming' attacks need only router access to steal personal information
As many as half of all broadband users - including some small- and medium-size enterprises - are susceptible to a new pharming attack that can succeed without the hacker ever penetrating the computer, Symantec announced today.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 15 2007 7:55PM
Security
Websites wide open to attack
Study finds average of 66 flaws in online apps for every website.
Tom Sanders
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
Security
Mobile friendly clothing comes to Europe
Yet another reason to hate snowboarders.
Iain Thomson
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
Oddware
Microsoft prepares to shift time
Redmond campaigns to update software for early time-change in US and Canada.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
Software
E-paper brings newspapers to mobiles
Electronic paper you can wrap around a phone.
Iain Thomson
Feb 15 2007 9:50AM
Hardware
Microsoft says Word 2000 flaw is limited to DoS attacks
A newly reported vulnerability in Word is limited to DoS attacks and does not allow remote code execution, according to Microsoft.
Dan Kaplan
Feb 13 2007 6:37PM
Security
Mobile music deal seeks to squash Apple
Operators and music companies gang up on Jobs.
Iain Thomson
Feb 13 2007 9:41AM
Software
Nokia hangs on to smartphone crown
Finnish firm responsible for 50 percent of all smartphone sales.
Matt Chapman
Feb 13 2007 9:41AM
Telco/ISP
Carriers to spend US$1tn on IP networks by 2015
Next-gen networks slowly taking over.
Robert Jaques
Feb 13 2007 9:41AM
Telco/ISP
Windows Server to run unmodified on Linux
Novell and Intel announce virtualisation breakthrough.
Robert Jaques
Feb 13 2007 9:41AM
Software
Online TV pushing the Web to 'breaking point'
Internet will struggle to meet rising demand, warns Google.
Jane Hoskyn
Feb 12 2007 9:44AM
Networking
Branson offers US$25m prize to tackle greenhouse gas
Plans for a virgin earth.
Jane Hoskyn
Feb 12 2007 9:44AM
Strategy
HDTV uptake to treble by 2011
Informa Telecoms and Media predicts new generation of couch potatoes.
Jane Hoskyn
Feb 12 2007 9:44AM
Hardware
PayPal to deploy tokens to fight phishing attacks
PayPal will offer a public beta in the Unites States next week for a new security token designed to combat phishing attacks on its customers, a company executive told SCMagazine.com last week.
Ericka Chickowski
Feb 12 2007 7:16AM
Security
Trend Micro updates to fix Scan Engine vulnerability
Trend Micro has confirmed a vulnerability in its Scan Engine application that could be exploited by malicious users to take control of an affected system.
Frank Washkuch
Feb 9 2007 7:00PM
Security
Microsoft holds on to Hotmail after all
Windows Live Hotmail preferred over Windows Live Mail.
Tom Sanders
Feb 9 2007 1:36PM
Software
Google invites everyone to Mail
Search firm opens up email service to EMEA.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 9 2007 1:36PM
Software
Nasa telescope to view the Big Bang
World's most powerful telescope nears completion.
Robert Jaques
Feb 9 2007 1:36PM
Oddware
ACS CEO to retire
The CEO of the Australian Computer Society (ACS), Dennis Furini, is to leave the industry body in May 2007.
Staff Writers
Feb 8 2007 3:32PM
Training & Development
Internet programming threats here to stay
Abundance of custom code turn online apps into attractive target
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Tom Sanders
Feb 8 2007 9:50AM
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