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Microsoft readies emergency fix for Internet Explorer bug
Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it will issue an emergency fix on Wednesday for a dangerous zero-day vulnerability in Internet Explorer.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 17 2008 9:34AM
Security
XSS vulnerabilities discovered in Facebook, closed quickly
Researchers this week released proof-of-concept code for a number of cross-site scripting flaws on Facebook, but the social networking site said it closed the vulnerabilities within hours.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 17 2008 9:34AM
Security
Apple pushes out Mac OS X 10.5 security update
Apple on Monday released a security update for for Mac OS X, addressing 21 vulnerabilities.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 17 2008 9:34AM
Security
LogMeIn offers remote control for iPhone users
LogMeIn has released a version of its remote access tool that enables iPhone and iPod Touch users to remotely control Windows PCs and Mac OS systems.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 17 2008 6:12AM
Software
New standard promises HDTV over home networks
A new home networking standard promises to link devices over power lines, co-axial cables and telephone wiring at speeds high enough to deliver high-definition video to any room in the house.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 17 2008 6:12AM
Networking
Generic top-level domains could cause havoc
The introduction of generic top-level domains (TLDs) could wreak havoc across the internet if not implemented carefully and with suitable regulations in place to help minimise the risk of abuse.
Ian Williams
Dec 17 2008 6:12AM
Telco/ISP
Credit crunch 'good news' for content management buyers
The current financial climate is likely to have a profound impact on the content management industry next year, prompting consolidation and placing buyers in a stronger position to negotiate deals, according to CMS Watch.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 17 2008 6:12AM
Software
The five myths of two-factor authentication
Strong authentication has improved dramatically since its earliest days. And now more than ever, that comes as good news for consumers.
Kerry Loftus
Dec 16 2008 3:53PM
Security
Review: GTB Technologies Inspector
The GTB Inspector is an appliance which, while heavy, provides numerous features.
Justin Peltier
Dec 16 2008 3:49PM
Security
WIPO bumps Aussie domain name dispute panel numbers
The name principal of a Melbourne law firm is the latest admission to the World Intellectual Property Organisation’s (WIPO) domain name panel, which examines domain name disputes globally.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2008 2:17PM
Telco/ISP
IT vendors team up to address Gershon findings
Compuware and Fujitsu claim they can help federal government agencies address the Gershon Report requirements of cutting contractor numbers and reducing IT budgets – by selling them more software and services.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2008 2:15PM
Software
Westpac online customers get free security software
Westpac has extended a deal to give its online banking customers 12 months' free access to PC Tools’ Internet Security suite for a second year.
Ry Crozier
Dec 16 2008 2:13PM
Security
Conroy cans Telstra wireless broadband threats
Broadband Minister Stephen Conroy has dismissed the threat of a wireless broadband network from Telstra competing with the NBN on level speed terms because ‘the laws of physics say that’s not right’.
Staff Writers
Dec 16 2008 11:44AM
Telco/ISP
Internet Explorer zero-day infection rates grow
Attacks exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in Internet Explorer spread quickly over the weekend, according to Microsoft.
Dan Kaplan
Dec 16 2008 10:03AM
Security
Security issues present in browser password management
The password management features of most popular web browsers are riddled with bugs, new research concludes.
Angela Moscaritolo
Dec 16 2008 10:03AM
Security
Interflora and M&S in Google AdWords row
Interflora is taking legal action against British retail giant Marks & Spencer (M&S) over allegations that the supermarket chain has bought its brand name as a keyword search on Google AdWords.
Angelica Mari
Dec 16 2008 6:44AM
Software
Rumours point to new Palm OS in January
Palm looks set to unveil a new handset platform at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next month, amid reports that the firm will demonstrate a new handset based on the software at the same time.
Daniel Robinson
Dec 16 2008 6:40AM
Software
Google denies seeking privileged network access
Google has reaffirmed its commitment to net neutrality, following reports last week that it had been seeking preferential treatment from broadband providers to generate an internet 'fast lane' for its own content.
Rosalie Marshall
Dec 16 2008 6:40AM
Networking
Small firms shun VoIP
Small and medium-sized businesses are reluctant to invest in voice over IP (VoIP) systems because of concerns about cost and performance, according to new research released today.
Phil Muncaster
Dec 16 2008 6:40AM
Telco/ISP
Innovators for 2008
This year, we took a look in the rearview mirror and observed a lot of convergence, but despite this trend interesting companies still flourish, says Peter Stephenson, technology editor.
Peter Stephenson
,CeRNS,
Dec 15 2008 3:32PM
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