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Web apps account for 80 percent of internet vulnerabilities
Vulnerabilities in web applications made up 80 percent of all web-related flaws in the second half of 2008 and rose in prevalence by about eight percent from the first half of the year, according to a report released by Cenzic.
Angela Moscaritolo
Mar 19 2009 11:31AM
Security
Westpac Web 2.0 whiz quits
Outspoken Westpac technology executive David Backley has resigned from the bank.
Brett Winterford
Mar 17 2009 2:05PM
Software
Tim Berners-Lee admits to falling for online scam
Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the world wide web, revealed today that he has been a victim of online fraud.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 17 2009 9:47AM
Security
Tim Berners-Lee admits to falling for online scam
Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the world wide web, revealed today that he has been a victim of online fraud.
Phil Muncaster
Mar 17 2009 6:17AM
Security
Top 10 best things about the web
Today we look back on the best that the web has brought. Beyond just one site or service, this list ranks the best ways in which people have been able to use the internet.
Shaun Nichols
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Iain Thomson
Mar 17 2009 6:17AM
Software
Top 10 worst things about the web
For every way that the web has improved in life, it has also made things more complicated, frustrating and dangerous.
Iain Thomson
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Shaun Nichols
Mar 16 2009 6:38AM
Software
Mozilla releases third beta of Firefox 3.1
Mozilla has released the third beta of Firefox 3.1, which boasts improved performance, web compatibility and speed.
Rosalie Marshall
Mar 14 2009 9:04AM
Software
Opinion: Adopting a frugal approach to the web
Companies can still reap big rewards via their web sites by adopting a "frugal web content management" strategy, says Forrester analyst.
Mar 13 2009 12:42PM
Financial Services
Internet filtering ineffective in fight against terror
Cross "fighting terrorism" off the list of reasons Senator Stephen Conroy wants to introduce mandatory ISP-level Internet Filtering.
Brett Winterford
Mar 13 2009 12:09PM
Security
Worldwide web turns 20
In March 1989, CERN researcher Tim Berners-Lee proposed a revolutionary new system for sharing information, and unwittingly changed the world forever.
Martin Courtney
Mar 13 2009 6:15AM
Telco/ISP
Tanner: IT critical to productivity
Australia's IT and Communications industry has an ally in Federal Finance Minister Lindsay Tanner, if his speech today on productivity is any indication.
Brett Winterford
Mar 12 2009 6:06AM
Strategy
Veteran KPMG CIO to move on to global project
Consultancy firm KPMG is seeking a new CIO to replace industry veteran Ian McBride.
Brett Winterford
Mar 11 2009 3:50PM
Software
German office for information security claims internet safety is "catastrophically poor"
Security levels on the internet have been described as ‘catastrophically poor' by the German government's IT security department.
Dan Raywood
Mar 5 2009 11:33AM
Security
Hallmark Cards strengthens web operations
Hallmark Cards has rolled out a managed web hosting service to increase control and reliability of its online service.
Angelica Mari
Mar 5 2009 5:58AM
Software
Survey: Economic woes spur virtual conferencing
Reducing travel costs and speeding products to market are hot buttons for decision makers, an
iTnews
survey found.
Nate Cochrane
Mar 4 2009 3:52PM
Software
Salmat deploys Websense gateway to control Web2.0 content
Direct marketing company Salmat is installing technology to give it control over Web 2.0 content and assess in real-time the security of web pages accessed by staff.
Ry Crozier
Mar 4 2009 3:17PM
Security
An eye on security for 2009
There were several fundamental challenges in the security field last year, and this year will be no different, according to Websense's Phil Vasic.
Phil Vasic
Feb 27 2009 12:14PM
Security
Apple unveils Safari 4
Apple has released the first beta versions of its Safari 4 web browser for Mac and Windows.
Shaun Nichols
Feb 25 2009 12:50PM
Software
Web users concerned over data privacy
Data privacy is a major concern for the majority of web users with 80 per cent of users won't give it up for more relevant advertising, according to new research.
Rosalie Marshall
Feb 23 2009 6:34AM
Security
A new version of the internet may solve the ongoing problem of security and online attacks
A brand new internet may be the solution to the escalating problem of online security, according to some experts.
Dan Raywood
Feb 17 2009 10:54AM
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