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US opens first internet addiction centre

US opens first internet addiction centre

12-step meetings to get people offline.
Iain Thomson Aug 24 2009 6:53AM Oddware
HP profits down 19 per cent

HP profits down 19 per cent

EDS the only bright spot in tough quarter.
Iain Thomson Aug 19 2009 2:25PM Business
Men indicted for largest data theft in US history

Men indicted for largest data theft in US history

More than 130 million credit and debit cards stolen.
Iain Thomson Aug 18 2009 3:08PM Security
US report links Russian hackers and military

US report links Russian hackers and military

Technical report claims attacks on Georgia were co-ordinated with Russia's five-day campaign.
Tom Young Aug 18 2009 3:03PM Security
Men indicted for largest data theft in US history

Men indicted for largest data theft in US history

More than 130 million credit and debit cards stolen.
Iain Thomson Aug 18 2009 9:56AM Security
eCrime Symposium: Live coverage

eCrime Symposium: Live coverage

Editor-in-chief Nate Cochrane tweets live from the eCrime Symposium.
Nate Cochrane Aug 4 2009 10:46AM Security
Wikipedia hosts forum to improve online health info

Wikipedia hosts forum to improve online health info

Discussions centred on accuracy of user-generated health information.
Liz Tay Jul 16 2009 2:54PM Software
Mass attacks on government and financial sites continue

Mass attacks on government and financial sites continue

Researchers remain unsure of the source of an ongoing distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that is affecting a number of US and South Korean government websites, along with financial institutions, such as the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ sites, as well as various military sites and the Washington Post.
Chuck Miller Jul 9 2009 11:22AM Security
Adobe closes US headquarters for a week

Adobe closes US headquarters for a week

In a bid to cut costs.
Rosalie Marshall Jul 1 2009 6:28AM Financial Services
US government weighs in on Chinese filtering row

US government weighs in on Chinese filtering row

The United States government is pressing China to reconsider its mandate on web filtering software.
Shaun Nichols Jun 25 2009 2:05PM Security
McKinnon makes final plea against US extradition

McKinnon makes final plea against US extradition

British hacker Gary McKinnon is making a final attempt to prevent his extradition to the US to be tried for computer fraud against the US government.
Rosalie Marshall Jun 10 2009 10:56AM Security
Centrelink takes in-house security tech to US

Centrelink takes in-house security tech to US

Centrelink is to hold workshops in the United States and Australia in an attempt to have its in-house developed smartcard technology adopted as a world standard.
Staff Writers Jun 6 2009 10:42AM Security
Sophos ready to go public in US

Sophos ready to go public in US

Security specialist Sophos has reported revenues of US$215.2m ($268.4m), an increase of 27 per cent from the previous fiscal year, paving the way to go public next year.
Tom Young Jun 5 2009 7:06AM Security
Hackers hit US Army websites

Hackers hit US Army websites

A group of computer hackers based in Turkey breached the sites of two U.S. Army facilities, leveraging SQL injection attacks.
Chuck Miller Jun 2 2009 12:10PM Security
Obama unveils US cybersecurity plan

Obama unveils US cybersecurity plan

President Barack Obama has outlined his plan to enhance cyber security protections in the US.
Shaun Nichols Jun 1 2009 1:08PM Security
Office of U.S. Marshals infected by Neeris virus

Office of U.S. Marshals infected by Neeris virus

The office of U.S. Marshals was infected with a computer virus on Thursday that was able to infiltrate their computer network because the federal law enforcement agency was running an out-of-date anti-malware solution.
Angela Moscaritolo May 25 2009 9:24AM Security
Sarbanes-Oxley regulation to go on trial

Sarbanes-Oxley regulation to go on trial

The US supreme court has agreed to hear a case which could decide the fate of the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley act.
Shaun Nichols May 20 2009 5:56AM Financial Services
AusCERT09: US Military inspects student laptops for security threats

AusCERT09: US Military inspects student laptops for security threats

If you have a problem with your staff or students installing unauthorised applications, or your network is groaning under malware, Colonel Joe Adams from the United States Military Academy at West Point has a solution - but it's one your users probably won't enjoy.
Nate Cochrane May 18 2009 2:45PM Security
Cisco lands deal to outfit Clearwire WiMAX network

Cisco lands deal to outfit Clearwire WiMAX network

Cisco has secured a deal to provide network hardware for Clearwire's planned US WiMax network.
Shaun Nichols May 14 2009 2:17PM Networking
Apple charged US$19m for patent infringement

Apple charged US$19m for patent infringement

Apple has been found guilty of patent infringement and charged $19m by a US court in Texas.
Rosalie Marshall Apr 27 2009 2:06PM Hardware

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