years

British Zynga hacker jailed for two years

British Zynga hacker jailed for two years

Stole $11.4m of virtual chips.
Tom Brewster Mar 22 2011 11:47AM Security
VoiP mastermind hacker gets 10 years

VoiP mastermind hacker gets 10 years

Sold 10 million stolen minutes.
Liam Tung Sep 27 2010 6:25AM Networking
SQL injections dominate malware in 2010

SQL injections dominate malware in 2010

As Gumblar named 'the most significant malware development in years'.
Dan Raywood Sep 6 2010 2:35PM Security
MySpace changes privacy settings

MySpace changes privacy settings

Users can determine whether people under 18 years old can view their profiles.
Dan Raywood Aug 19 2010 12:32PM Security
Judge halts fraud racket that went undetected for years

Judge halts fraud racket that went undetected for years

Judge shuts down a well-orchestrated fraudulent credit operation.
Dan Kaplan Jun 29 2010 12:22PM Security
Conroy moves to avert Do Not Call rego troubles

Conroy moves to avert Do Not Call rego troubles

Backflips on business number inclusion.
Staff Writers Apr 30 2010 2:35PM Telco/ISP
Hacker accomplice gets five years prison

Hacker accomplice gets five years prison

Sold credit card data, aided hacking.
Phil Muncaster Apr 19 2010 7:07AM Security
Hacker Albert Gonzalez receives 20 years in prison

Hacker Albert Gonzalez receives 20 years in prison

Largest ever U.S. prison sentence for a hacker.
Angela Moscaritolo Mar 26 2010 1:58PM Security
"Iceman" hacker gets 13 years

"Iceman" hacker gets 13 years

CardersMarket mastermind behind bars.
Dan Kaplan Feb 17 2010 10:41AM Security
Waledac spreading through fake New Year's e-cards

Waledac spreading through fake New Year's e-cards

Exploits vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash and Reader, and Internet Explorer.
Angela Moscaritolo Jan 6 2010 11:59AM Security
Extract: Telstra’s twin bites at AARNet cherry

Extract: Telstra’s twin bites at AARNet cherry

AARNet publishes a history of the Australian internet.
Staff Writers Nov 26 2009 10:35AM Networking
Intel records strongest quarter in 30 years

Intel records strongest quarter in 30 years

Profits are down but things are looking up.
Iain Thomson Oct 14 2009 3:07PM Financial Services
Larry Ellison knocked off top pay slot

Larry Ellison knocked off top pay slot

Only second best in America.
Iain Thomson Aug 17 2009 6:34AM Financial Services
CIOs warned against long outsourcing contracts

CIOs warned against long outsourcing contracts

Ten years? Tell him he's dreaming.
Brett Winterford Jul 30 2009 2:18PM Strategy
Scientists invent memory storage good for a billion years

Scientists invent memory storage good for a billion years

Scientists are reporting successful tests of a new memory device that could allow terabytes of data to be stored without corruption for millions of years.
Iain Thomson May 27 2009 2:02PM Hardware
Student pleads not guilty to Sarah Palin email exposure

Student pleads not guilty to Sarah Palin email exposure

A 21 year old student faces twenty years in prison for accessing Sarah Palin’s email account and publishing what he found.
Iain Thomson Mar 11 2009 1:20PM Security
Cloud computing still in its infancy

Cloud computing still in its infancy

Cloud computing is in a period of strong growth, but the technology is still in its infancy and will take another seven years to fully mature, according to Gartner.
Ian Williams Feb 4 2009 6:48AM Networking
100GbE customer surge predicted within two years

100GbE customer surge predicted within two years

100 Gigabit Ethernet technologies will outship OC-768 in just two years with growth driven largely by customers rather than carriers, according to Freesky Research.
Staff Writers Jan 6 2009 12:17PM Telco/ISP
Global broadband users reach 400 million

Global broadband users reach 400 million

An analysis of the global broadband market has found that the total number of subscribers has reached 400 million.
Iain Thomson Nov 21 2008 6:34AM Strategy
Hacker gets two years for stock manipulation

Hacker gets two years for stock manipulation

A Malaysian hacker has been sentenced to prison by US authorities for breaking into stock trading accounts and using them to boost share prices.
Iain Thomson Sep 11 2008 4:15PM Security

Log In

  |  Forgot your password?