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Ex-employees walking out the door with corporate data

Ex-employees walking out the door with corporate data

More than half of workers who left their jobs last year have admitted that they took confidential corporate information with them, according to research by security giant Symantec.
Phil Muncaster Feb 24 2009 5:32AM Security
MWC: Optus to launch Nokia’s ‘Comes-with-Music’ phone

MWC: Optus to launch Nokia’s ‘Comes-with-Music’ phone

Optus is set to launch a new Nokia device that offers free, unlimited music downloads for a year.
Brett Winterford Feb 19 2009 6:39AM Hardware
Opinion: Support your IT ideas with action

Opinion: Support your IT ideas with action

Innovation has become one of the most over-used words in technology, but it remains perhaps the most important one in IT leaders’ vocabulary.
Computing staff Feb 9 2009 6:51AM Strategy
With economy in tailspin, Monster discloses major breach

With economy in tailspin, Monster discloses major breach

Monster.com is advising users to change their passwords - and experts are warning of phishing scams on the horizon - after the the job site suffered another breach.
Dan Kaplan Jan 27 2009 3:30PM Security
Skype joins hands with IBM

Skype joins hands with IBM

Skype announced today its plans to integrate its services with LotusLive – IBM’s new cloud service, in a bid to add more real-time communications to the website and make collaboration in the cloud even easier.
Emma Hughes Jan 20 2009 7:03AM Software
Netregistry deal with local domain name aftermarket

Netregistry deal with local domain name aftermarket

Netregistry has inked a deal with a new local domain aftermarket website, Netfleet, in a move the latter hopes will position it as an Aussie version of international domain selling giants like Sedo.
Staff Writers Dec 29 2008 4:04PM Telco/ISP
"Extremely severe" issues addressed with Opera 9.63 update

"Extremely severe" issues addressed with Opera 9.63 update

The security issues could lead to system access, disclosure of potentially sensitive information, cross-site scripting exploits, or a denial of service condition.
Angela Moscaritolo Dec 18 2008 11:03AM Security
Microsoft makes a phone with Nvidia

Microsoft makes a phone with Nvidia

What do you get if you take an iPhone, remove the clean UI, user friendliness, nice industrial design, battery life, cachet, functional OS, and in general everything else that makes it worthwhile?
Charlie Demerjian Nov 24 2008 6:51AM Hardware
Aussie SaaS offering helps small businesses with people management

Aussie SaaS offering helps small businesses with people management

Workforce Guardian is an SaaS offering that manages employee relations. iTnews looks at how the Aussie start-up jumped into the SaaS world.
Kathryn Small Nov 21 2008 2:25PM Software
Citigroup wonders what to do with redundant gear

Citigroup wonders what to do with redundant gear

When Citigroup announced that it was handing redundancies to more than 52,000 workers, few wondered what was going to happen to all those people's kit.
Nick Farrell Nov 21 2008 6:39AM Hardware
Marshal merges with 8e6

Marshal merges with 8e6

Marshal has merged with 8e6 Technologies, a US-based Web vendor, and formed a new company, Marshal8e6.
Lilia Guan Nov 13 2008 10:37AM Security
Wrap rage cured with frustration free packaging

Wrap rage cured with frustration free packaging

If you suffer from 'Wrap-Rage', Amazon believes it has just the thing to cure you. The online retail giant has just launched 'Frustration-Free Packaging' to avoid punters ripping their hands to shreds as they wrestle with impenetrable plastic clamshells.
Sylvie Barak Nov 5 2008 6:22AM Hardware
Microsoft claims success with Vista security

Microsoft claims success with Vista security

Microsoft has claimed in its fifth Security Intelligence Report that Windows Vista is giving hackers a much harder time.
Iain Thomson Nov 4 2008 6:47AM Security
Expect more legit software to come packaged with flaws

Expect more legit software to come packaged with flaws

Backdoor threats in software applications will become a more serious threat and increasingly difficult to detect in the future.
Derek Parkinson Oct 28 2008 1:18PM Security
How to manage employees in a time of change

How to manage employees in a time of change

Managing expectations and supporting employees during a period of organisational change can only enhance the ability to cope with the associated uncertainty.
Staff Writers Oct 21 2008 4:12PM Security
Oracle joins Microsoft with a major security update

Oracle joins Microsoft with a major security update

Administrators got their second dose of patches Tuesday when Oracle issued 36 fixes.
Dan Kaplan Oct 15 2008 10:10AM Security
Safe browsing with Google Chrome?

Safe browsing with Google Chrome?

Security experts give mixed reviews about Google’s inaugural web browser, Chrome.
Negar Salek Oct 3 2008 7:00AM Security
RAF hit with massive data loss

RAF hit with massive data loss

As many as 50,000 personnel records at risk from Uk's Royal Airforce security
breach.
Shaun Nichols Sep 30 2008 9:30AM Security
Japan first with commercial femtocells

Japan first with commercial femtocells

Claiming the world's first commercial deployment of a 3G femtocell based service is Japanese mobile operator, Softbank -- with a little help from NEC and Ubiquisys, of course.
Tony Dennis Sep 23 2008 9:30AM Networking
AMD worker charged with Intel theft

AMD worker charged with Intel theft

Employee caught with documents and CAD files.
Iain Thomson Sep 19 2008 9:54AM Security

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