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Sober worm goose-steps onto world's PCs
A new variant of the Sober worm is turning computers into spam relays for Nazi propaganda.
René Millman
May 16 2005 4:32PM
Security
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
IBM unveils world's smallest PC
IBM has launched the ThinkCentre S50 ultra small, a PC which it claims is the smallest in the world.
Byron Connolly
Aug 31 2004 12:00AM
Hardware
Worlds without frontiers
The traditional weapons of information security are no longer good enough to meet the needs of companies in a connected world. So Ron Condon reports on a new group of users that is pushing software vendors to plan for “deperimeterisation”
Ron Condon
Mar 12 2004 12:16PM
Security
US pumps out over half of the world's spam
America is churning out over fifty per cent of the world's spam.
Dan Ilett
Mar 1 2004 3:25PM
Security
When Worlds Collide: Physical and Information Security
Information security and physical security are frequently viewed as either conflicting or as far removed from one another as the sun is from the moon.
Thresa Lang
Jan 16 2004 11:34AM
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