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Hackers target MySpace in new cyber war

Hackers target MySpace in new cyber war

Computer hackers are planning to target social networking sites, such as MySpace and Facebook, in a multi-billion-pound "cyber war" next year, security experts warn.
Fiona Raisbeck Dec 13 2006 9:53AM Security
Mapuche Indians declare war on Microsoft

Mapuche Indians declare war on Microsoft

World’s first proprietary language discovered.
Clement James Nov 28 2006 10:00AM Oddware
Spammed worm claims to be breaking news of nuclear war, Bush, Putin deaths

Spammed worm claims to be breaking news of nuclear war, Bush, Putin deaths

Malicious emails, posing as several false breaking news stories including the death of President Bush, have been spammed out to email users in a world-wide campaign.
Fiona Raisbeck Nov 8 2006 6:36PM Security
Celebs bigger than sex in adware war

Celebs bigger than sex in adware war

Adware and spyware has risen by 1,000 per cent since 2003.
Matt Chapman Sep 12 2006 9:52AM Security
Microsoft declares war on Cisco

Microsoft declares war on Cisco

Conflict to centre on the 'critical battleground' of the branch office.
Robert Jaques Aug 31 2006 11:55AM Networking
Sony PlayStation 3 predicted to win console war

Sony PlayStation 3 predicted to win console war

Industry analysts believe that Sony's long-delayed PlayStation 3 will still lead sales in North America, despite rivals Microsoft and Nintendo stealing a march on the market.
Clement James Aug 21 2006 10:21AM Hardware
OECD calls for global war on spam

OECD calls for global war on spam

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has launched a global campaign to step up cross-border law-enforcement cooperation to combat spam.
William Eazel Apr 21 2006 1:16PM Security
Scammers send out Iraq war booty email

Scammers send out Iraq war booty email

Scammers are using the war in Iraq to con unsuspecting email users out of money.
René Millman Jan 18 2006 11:53AM Security
Kaspersky: AV companies losing malware war

Kaspersky: AV companies losing malware war

Anti-virus manufacturers are failing to keep up with malware creators, a leading IT security expert argued in a recently published paper.
Dan Kaplan Jan 16 2006 8:38PM Security
War on spam progressing

War on spam progressing

Americans are winning the battle against spam email, the Federal Trade Commission said this week.
Frank Washkuch Dec 21 2005 9:46PM Security
UK government declares war on cyber-criminals

UK government declares war on cyber-criminals

Millions of U.K. internet users are putting themselves at risk of attack from internet criminals because they don’t understand threats to their computer or the ways to protect against them, a newly created government-backed campaign has warned.
William Eazel Oct 27 2005 11:25AM Security
Microsoft set to ignite desktop security price war

Microsoft set to ignite desktop security price war

Enterprises can look forward to cheaper antivirus and anti-spyware software after Microsoft enters the desktop security market next year, industry experts predict.
William Eazel Oct 18 2005 10:17AM Security
Can the phishing war be won?

Can the phishing war be won?

"In the struggle for survival, the fittest win out at the expense of their rivals because they succeed in adapting themselves best to their environment." - Charles Darwin
Dr Jonathan Aug 15 2005 12:16PM Security
Another cold war is about to start

Another cold war is about to start

It’s becoming clear that spyware will be one of the biggest problems facing users and companies. But, writes René Millman, you can fight back
René Millman Jun 16 2005 12:26PM Security
Defacers hit phishers in war of the web

Defacers hit phishers in war of the web

Vigilante defacers are turning the tables on phishing groups by taking down spoofed websites.
David Quainton May 23 2005 2:21PM Security
Japan hits Korea in cyber war

Japan hits Korea in cyber war

Political hacktivism in the Far East has risen sharply in the past month following a sovereignty dispute between Japan and Korea.
David Quainton May 10 2005 12:04PM Security
Winning the security disinformation war

Winning the security disinformation war

If IT security is a battle, most companies are faced with the problem of managing a motley army of security devices and solutions.
Jean-Francois Dechant Apr 11 2005 2:27PM Security
IM virus surge marks new criminal turf war

IM virus surge marks new criminal turf war

An increase in the number of instant messenging (IM) viruses marks the start of a new war between virus writers, according to a virus expert.
René Millman Mar 7 2005 4:23PM Security
Can the phishing war be won?

Can the phishing war be won?

Phishing is now an accepted fact of life for many Internet users. Most of the emails that they receive are clearly from friends or business contacts, or clearly fraudulent. But there are a few, just a few, that might just be genuine, and there will always be a small percentage of users who will follow the link sent them in the email, and connect to what they think is their bank, and give the phishers their reward.
Dr Jonathan Feb 21 2005 12:41PM Security
War of the Worlds website hacked

War of the Worlds website hacked

Steven Spielberg’s next big-budget epic had been hit by a website defacement. A Brazilian hacking team replaced the front page of the War of the Worlds promotional website with their own slogan “no fate, un-root”.
David Quainton Feb 14 2005 11:10AM Security

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