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New IE7 bug exposes users to content injection

New IE7 bug exposes users to content injection

Security researchers at Secunia have discovered a new vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 that could be exploited by online identity thieves.
Tom Sanders Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Security
Apple woos developers to OS X Leopard

Apple woos developers to OS X Leopard

Videoconferencing and better OpenGL performance.
Shaun Nichols Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Software
Vista could prompt Dell to launch tablet PC

Vista could prompt Dell to launch tablet PC

Rumours resurface of late spring 2007 launch.
Bobby Pickering Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Hardware
UK think-tank calls for right to copy CDs and DVDs

UK think-tank calls for right to copy CDs and DVDs

IPPR says using iPods and MP3 players makes criminals of millions.
Bobby Pickering Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Software
Amnesty International issues call to bloggers

Amnesty International issues call to bloggers

Bloggers asked to show solidarity with oppressed Web users.
Clement James Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Software
Authentium moves to appease Microsoft

Authentium moves to appease Microsoft

Security firm tries to avoid the wrath of the Redmond giant.
Clement James Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Security
Egg scrambles Garlik to crack ID theft

Egg scrambles Garlik to crack ID theft

The developers behind internet bank Egg have turned their attention to tackling ID fraud.
Will Head Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Security
Father of Word to be next space tourist

Father of Word to be next space tourist

Charles Simonyi will set off for the International Space Station on 9 March
2007.
Clement James Oct 31 2006 9:42AM Oddware
IIA to push ethical, responsible e-commerce

IIA to push ethical, responsible e-commerce

Increasing responsible and ethical conduct in online transactions and practice is the focus of the latest Internet Industry Association program.
Staff Writers Oct 30 2006 3:11PM Software
Study: Over two-thirds of employees use IM at work to talk to family and friends

Study: Over two-thirds of employees use IM at work to talk to family and friends

Office workers are exposing their employers to substantial risks, including legal action and regulatory breaches, by using instant messenger and web based email at work, according to a new survey.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 30 2006 2:37PM Security
Mozilla: Nothing to reports of Firefox 2.0 flaws

Mozilla: Nothing to reports of Firefox 2.0 flaws

Mozilla has downplayed reports of two vulnerabilities in just-released Firefox 2.0.
Frank Washkuch Oct 27 2006 7:50PM Security
VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011

VoIP revenue expected to halve till 2011

To no-one’s surprise, the convergence of data and voice accelerated during the past year, IDC has said.
Staff Writers Oct 27 2006 1:16PM Networking
US consumers to buy 100 million MP3 players by 2011

US consumers to buy 100 million MP3 players by 2011

Report says market will cool, then expand through to 2011.
Shaun Nichols Oct 27 2006 9:43AM Hardware
Carbonite aims to lock out BT's Digital Vault

Carbonite aims to lock out BT's Digital Vault

US firm offers rival online storage service.
Robert Jaques Oct 27 2006 9:43AM Storage
Oracle to support Red Hat Linux

Oracle to support Red Hat Linux

Slashing Red Hat support prices.
Tom Sanders Oct 26 2006 9:55AM Software
Microsoft issues IT security call to arms

Microsoft issues IT security call to arms

Despite on-going spat with McAfee and Symantec.
Clement James Oct 26 2006 9:55AM Security
Desktop is here to stay, says Citrix CEO

Desktop is here to stay, says Citrix CEO

Web apps won't take over the world.
Will Head Oct 26 2006 9:55AM Software
Brain implant chip designed to help stroke victims

Brain implant chip designed to help stroke victims

Neurochip details to be revealed in the next issue of Nature.
Robert Jaques Oct 26 2006 9:55AM Oddware
Transportation Security Administration, Defense Department to roll out ActivIdentity smart cards

Transportation Security Administration, Defense Department to roll out ActivIdentity smart cards

Digital identity provider ActivIdentity announced this week that it won key, two-year contracts to provide identification card technology to two federal government agencies charged with safeguarding Americans.
Dan Kaplan Oct 25 2006 5:02PM Security
Study: Data saved on primary storage continues to soar

Study: Data saved on primary storage continues to soar

Company data saved on primary storage continues to grow leaving companies vulnerable to security risks, according to research published yesterday.
Fiona Raisbeck Oct 25 2006 10:32AM Security

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