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Oracle issues massive quarterly update with Java fixes
85 fixes in total.
Angela Moscaritolo
Oct 14 2010 1:49PM
Security
Orange forms cloud with VMware, Cisco and EMC
Carrier recruits VCE alliance to offer web services.
Eric Doyle
Sep 29 2010 6:42AM
Networking
Apple patches zero-day QuickTime flaw with 7.6.8 release
Flaw bypassed two in-built security features for Windows.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 16 2010 1:38PM
Security
Adobe confirms existence of new zero-day in Flash Player
Patches planned for the next few weeks.
Dan Raywood
Sep 16 2010 1:26PM
Security
Close encounters with ancient history
West Coast Labs' Lysa Myers says that you can't create a filter to screen out human gullibility.
Lysa Myers
Sep 16 2010 10:11AM
Security
One in three people believe that all websites are equally dangerous
Only 13% see gambling sites as most dangerous.
Dan Raywood
Sep 13 2010 2:35PM
Security
Adobe grapples with new Reader, Acrobat zero-day
"David Leadbetter's One Point Lesson" used as subject line.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 9 2010 10:26AM
Security
Coping with insider fraud
Attachmate's Colin Barnetson looks at the growing risk of insider fraud, and outlines the steps businesses can take to prevent it occurring in their operations.
Staff Writers
Sep 1 2010 5:08PM
Security
CA continues cloud buying spree with $200 mil Arcot buy
Enhances identity and access management portfolio.
Angela Moscaritolo
Aug 31 2010 1:57PM
Security
Spain hits Google with Street View lawsuit
Data collection controversy continues.
Dan Raywood
Aug 19 2010 12:37PM
Security
Twitter and Google riddled with malicious links
Only 29 per cent of Twitter members are 'true' Tweeters.
SC Australia Staff
Jul 29 2010 1:09PM
Security
Spam with shortened URLs account for 18 per cent of all spam
Storm botnet responsible for most.
Dan Raywood
Jul 23 2010 1:59PM
Security
Zeus is back with terrorism-themed spam run
Trojan laden emails, warns Sophos.
Dan Kaplan
Jun 21 2010 11:47AM
Security
Internet mailbox for 'China's Got Talent' compromised
Basic security not in place.
Dan Raywood
May 21 2010 1:19PM
Security
Man charged with attacking O'Reilly, Giuliani websites
Targets conservative icons.
Angela Moscaritolo
May 20 2010 1:31PM
Security
U.S. Treasury websites infected with malicious script
Malicious IFRAME used.
Dan Kaplan
May 4 2010 10:54AM
Security
Storm Worm making comeback with new spam run
It's back.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 29 2010 2:35PM
Security
Yahoo faces showdown with US govt over email access
Company goes to court to protect user privacy.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 16 2010 9:46AM
Security
Microsoft patches 25 flaws with 11 patches, five critical
Including two zero-day vulnerabilities.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 14 2010 9:58AM
Security
US student loans guarantor loses data of 3.3m people
Data containing names, addresses, Social Security numbers and dates of birth stolen.
Dan Raywood
Mar 31 2010 2:16PM
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