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US sends out most spam at end of 2010

US sends out most spam at end of 2010

Europe tops continental ranks.
Tom Brewster Jan 13 2011 1:57PM Security
Tuesdays in December worst for security threats

Tuesdays in December worst for security threats

SonicWall report names worst days and months.
Nicole Kobie Jan 11 2011 12:46PM Security
Data leaks emerge as worst security threat

Data leaks emerge as worst security threat

Data leaks are catching up with viruses as the worst IT headache for companies in the US, UK, Germany and Japan, new research claimed today..
Robert Jaques Jul 8 2008 9:04AM Security
IM and chatrooms worst for sexual harassment

IM and chatrooms worst for sexual harassment

Young teenagers are more likely to be victimised while using instant messaging and chatrooms than social networking sites, new research claimed today.

Robert Jaques Feb 6 2008 6:15AM Software
McAfee predicts 2008's worst security threats

McAfee predicts 2008's worst security threats

Social sites likely to be big targets for cyber criminals
Rosalie Marshall Nov 19 2007 10:06AM Security
2006 was 'worst of times' for Intel

2006 was 'worst of times' for Intel

Analyst reveals tale of two chip companies.
Robert Jaques Mar 16 2007 10:21AM Hardware
Mobile phones 'second worst invention ever'

Mobile phones 'second worst invention ever'

Only weapons are worse.
Matt Chapman Feb 16 2007 10:25AM Hardware
October 2005 worst ever month for new viruses

October 2005 worst ever month for new viruses

Security experts have reported that this October saw biggest ever recorded increase in new viruses. According to Sophos, last month's total of 1,685 newly discovered viruses marked the greatest month-on-month jump since the firm first began regular malware monitoring in the late 1980s.
William Eazel Nov 2 2005 10:22AM Security
US branded worst spamming nation as impact of zombie computers rises

US branded worst spamming nation as impact of zombie computers rises

Recent attempts to can spam in the United States appear to be paying off, with a newly published study reporting that the country now relays “substantially less” of the world's spam than it did a year ago.
William Eazel Oct 18 2005 11:14AM Security

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