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Apr 11, 2007
Apple released updates late Monday for two vulnerabilities in its wireless network that may allow disclosure of private information.
May 19, 2008
Qantas claims it provides "more than adequate" online security even though a man was found guilty of having accessed child pornography in its Melbourne Airport lounge last year.
Mar 12, 2007
Apple has issued a fix for its wireless networking solution, AirPort Extreme, to complement a similar patch delivered earlier this year.
Aug 1, 2008
More than 3,300 laptops are lost or go missing at the eight largest airports in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) each week, according to new research commissioned by Dell.
Jul 30, 2008
Dell to offer new services to recover or wipe lost laptops
Jul 22, 2008
Internet protocol version 6 (IPv6) is placing many systems at risk of attack because networking software has IPv6 enabled but users don't know it, warns a security researcher.
Jun 2, 2008
Apple has released an update to its Leopard operating system, including long-delayed patches for the iCal application..
May 29, 2008
Apple on Wednesday fixed some 70 problems - including more than 40 vulnerabilities - in its Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) operating system and associated components.
May 14, 2008
Smaller than my hand. More intelligent than a mini-computer. Able to detonate bombs from remote locations. Look! It’s a camera. It’s an electronic organiser. It’s the “cell phone”!
Jan 26, 2007
Apple has patched a flaw in AirPort Extreme that was first revealed last November.
Mar 6, 2008
IronPort's charismatic CEO puts his success down to having tasted failure in the past. He talks to Paul Fisher SC Magazine's UK editor about living with Cisco.
Feb 13, 2008
Apple has released its second update for Mac OS X Leopard, providing stability and performance updates and fixes for eight security flaws..
Oct 11, 2007
Faced with ever more data to be kept, tougher regulations and high-profile security breaches, it's time to rethink storage.
Aug 7, 2007
Christopher Smith, the notorious "pharmacy spam king," has received a 30-year-jail sentence for running an illegal internet store that sold millions of dollars in prescription drugs.
Jun 4, 2007
Being public enemy number one is a lot more mundane than you might think, the notorious hacker tells Paul Fisher as he awaits extradition.
May 3, 2007
Apple on Monday patched a now infamous flaw in its QuickTime media player first discovered in a hacking contest at the CanSecWest conference last month.
Apr 23, 2007
Apple released its fourth security update of the year on Thursday, patching 25 software flaws, including 14 that allow malicious code execution.
Mar 28, 2007
Time Magazine recently bestowed its prestigious "Person of the Year" honour on "You," recognising the growing social importance of community and collaboration on the web.
Jan 29, 2007
We all love the convenience of Wi-Fi to stay connected anywhere our laptops take us. In fact, you may be reading this article on your wireless-enabled laptop now. But just as the availability of Wi-Fi services proliferate, so does the number of hackers ready to take advantage of unsuspecting road warriors.
Aug 7, 2006
Louis Turpen, former CEO of San Francisco International Airport, has joined Vidient Systems' Board of Advisors. Turpen will lend his counterterrorism experience while on the board at Vidient, a developer of behavior recognition software used to detect breaches. Turpen joins other notable figures on the board, including Richard Clarke, former White House cybersecurity adviser. www.vidient.com
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