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IBM plans to ease mobile web use
IBM has launched a new initiative aimed at improving the capabilities of mobile devices.
Staff Writers
Apr 22 2008 3:21PM
Software
Email scammers use bogus subpoenas
A new targeted phishing attack is attempting to dupe users into downloading malware by sending bogus court subpoenas..
Shaun Nichols
Apr 21 2008 7:47AM
Security
Spammers use third-party tools to bypass email filters, report
The first quarter of 2008 saw an increased trend for spammers and malware developers to leverage legitimate content sites in order to bypass email filters.
Sue
Apr 8 2008 7:01AM
Security
Enterprise Windows use declined in 2007
Businesses are becoming less reliant on Microsoft's Windows operating system, according to Forrester Research, with deployment in enterprises dropping by nearly four percent in 2007.
Daniel Robinson
Apr 2 2008 3:38PM
Software
Boffins use GPS to test kids' navigation skills
Researchers at the University of Bristol have shown that GPS technology can be used to show how children as young as three find their way around.
Robert Jaques
Jan 31 2008 2:28PM
Software
Study: Corrupted DNS resolution attacks grow with use of open servers
Malicious DNS redirection at the server level is growing with the proliferation of open-recursive DNS servers, according to a new joint research paper.
Jack Rogers
Dec 17 2007 9:30AM
Security
AOL patches flaw with AIM 6.5; experts warn against corporate platform use
AOL patched a flaw allowing remote code execution when it released AOL Instant Messenger (AIM) 6.5, but researchers are still urging caution for enterprise users of the application.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 18 2007 10:05AM
Security
Mumbai cyber-cafés told to use key-loggers
Police in the Indian city of Mumbai are planning to force cyber-café owners to install key-logger software to monitor users.
Matt Chapman
Sep 12 2007 12:44PM
Security
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
US FTC seeks input on Social Security number use in enterprises
The Federal Trade Commission is seeking comment and planning to schedule public meetings to evaluate the use of Social Security numbers (SSNs) by private organisations, the agency announced this week.
Dan Kaplan
Aug 1 2007 12:03PM
Security
Entropia Universe to use CryEngine 2
Entropia Universe, which claims to be the 'safest' virtual world based on a real cash economy, has signed a licensing agreement to use the cutting edge CryEngine 2 game engine from German developer Crytek.
Clement James
Jul 27 2007 2:19PM
Software
Spammers use PDFs to beat filters
Spammers are increasingly adopting PDFs as a new technique in the war against spam filters.
Iain Thomson
Jul 24 2007 10:28AM
Security
Scammers use charity donations to test card numbers
Watch out for small unauthorised transactions.
Staff Writers
Jul 17 2007 2:00PM
Security
Image spammers use non-registration websites to their advantage
Levels of image spam held steady last month at 15 to 20 per cent of all junk mail, but phishing emails were at their highest levels this year, according to just-released research from MessageLabs.
Frank Washkuch
Jun 5 2007 9:56AM
Security
Nokia to use Chinese 3G technology
TD-SCDMA back-end hardware sales near US$1bn in first quarter.
Simon Burns
May 30 2007 6:22AM
Telco/ISP
US feds to cut use of Social Security numbers
Amid an avalanche of federal data breaches, agencies have been ordered to eliminate the unnecessary collection of personal information, including Social Security numbers.
Dan Kaplan
May 25 2007 9:57AM
Security
UK beats US in mobile internet use
The UK is one of the leading users of mobile internet services, outstripping even the US.
Iain Thomson
May 16 2007 1:28PM
Telco/ISP
Firefox use in Europe nears 25 percent
Market share nearly double that in some countries.
Iain Thomson
Apr 18 2007 2:59PM
Software
Boffins use nano-tech to boost lithium-ion batteries
Delft researchers predict 'nanobattery' performance.
Robert Jaques
Apr 3 2007 11:27AM
Hardware
HP vows to slash global energy use
2010 set as target date for 20 per cent energy reduction.
Robert Jaques
Mar 29 2007 12:03PM
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