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New storm worm attack turns to web

New storm worm attack turns to web

Spammers have switched their tactics with the latest "storm worm" run in hopes of getting more of the malicious messages delivered into company inboxes.
Dan Kaplan Jul 4 2007 9:45AM Security
Silent web radio turns up the volume

Silent web radio turns up the volume

400,000 protest calls made to Congress.
Robert Jaques Jun 29 2007 10:29AM Networking
Designer turns typewriter into waffle iron

Designer turns typewriter into waffle iron

The key to a good waffle is the right type of batter.
Staff Writers May 8 2007 4:14PM Hardware
Software turns the mobile into a phrasebook

Software turns the mobile into a phrasebook

Software developer CoolGorilla has unveiled an application that can turn a mobile phone into a translation device.
Iain Thomson May 2 2007 2:16PM Software
Nokia turns to Cambridge for nano research

Nokia turns to Cambridge for nano research

Handset maker to establish facility on Cambridge University campus.
Tom Sanders Mar 12 2007 1:57PM Hardware
Voice over IP turns up the volume

Voice over IP turns up the volume

Consumers spoilt for Wi-Fi handset choice.
Robert Jaques Feb 13 2007 9:41AM Networking
4Radio turns a PSP into a wireless

4Radio turns a PSP into a wireless

PlayStation Portable users get Channel 4 sounds and Celebrity Big Bro content.
Matt Chapman Jan 8 2007 9:39AM Hardware
Xerox turns to re-usable printer paper

Xerox turns to re-usable printer paper

Toshiba not the only firm with re-writable printer.
Will Head Nov 30 2006 12:51PM Hardware
Korean Internet TV battle turns ugly

Korean Internet TV battle turns ugly

TV-on-demand company reports losses as rivals cut off access.
Simon Burns Nov 9 2006 9:48AM Oddware
Trend Micro turns tables on botnets

Trend Micro turns tables on botnets

Service for ISPs uses behavioural analysis technology.
Clement James Sep 28 2006 10:22AM Security
The hard drive turns 50

The hard drive turns 50

IBM launched first magnetic hard disk on 13 September 1956.
Tom Sanders Sep 14 2006 10:22AM Hardware
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from
Internet Explorer

Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer

31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from
Internet Explorer

Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer

31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from
Internet Explorer

Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer

31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from
Internet Explorer

Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer

31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from
Internet Explorer

Update: Vulnerabilities - An exploit a day turns people away from Internet Explorer

31 - H D Moore, the man behind the Metasploit toolkit, an open-source tool for developing, testing and using exploit code, published a bug-a-day log for the month of July. All the bugs have been found in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser. Moore said in his blog that he decided to embark on this mission "to create awareness about the types of bugs that plague modern browsers and to demonstrate the techniques used to discover them".
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
The PC turns 25

The PC turns 25

Intel powered, MS DOS device evolved into US$200b industry.
Tom Sanders Aug 11 2006 1:47PM Hardware
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
Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace turns to content for growth

Netspace has turned to content provisioning rather than the roll-out of high-speed broadband as the preferred source of growth for the company.
Staff Writers Jun 28 2006 12:14PM Telco/ISP
The worm turns on Apple

The worm turns on Apple

Macintosh enthusiasts have long used the security of their systems as a flag to wave in the faces of their Windows-using counterparts. With the recent announcement of some key holes in Mac OS X, that flag is drooping.
Ericka Chickowski Apr 14 2006 8:14PM Security

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