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Jan 14, 2008
A 14 year-old schoolboy hacked into a Polish tram system and used a remote control to change the direction of a number of vehicles..
Dec 24, 2007
The new year is supposed to signal a fresh start for us all, but web threats will continue to reign in 2008, wreaking havoc just as they did this year
Oct 23, 2007
Web 2.0 is cool, it may even be useful, but it is also causing a headache for those paid to worry about IT security
Dec 18, 2007
Social networking giant Facebook has sued an Ontario-based company associated with online porn, alleging that it tried to hack into its system and access the personal information of users.
Dec 17, 2007
How misconceptions about data encryption are preventing A/NZ companies from effectively protecting data exchanged with employees, partners and suppliers.

Dec 5, 2007
Full Disclosure is dead. Let me explain why. The information security world has changed, even if some don't see it or are unwilling to accept it.
Dec 5, 2007
Researchers have spotted two active attacks and a new proof-of-concept (PoC) exploit that take advantage of a still unpatched vulnerability in Apple QuickTime.
Dec 3, 2007
Karl Hart doesn't need to read articles or watch the evening news to know that financially motivated hackers nowadays are finding easy pickings at colleges and universities across the country.
Dec 3, 2007
A rise in international cyberspying will pose the most significant threat to the national security of the United States in 2008, according to a report from anti-virus vendor McAfee.
Nov 26, 2007
MessageLab's CEO and co-founder are determined to get a bigger slice of the American pie. Paul Fisher meets two men on a mission.
Nov 26, 2007
Will the loss of two CD-roms make the government overhaul its security procedures?
Nov 22, 2007
For the second time in four months, Monster.com's website has been victimized by hackers. The latest attack, believed caused by an IFRAME injection vulnerability, forced the jobs website to take part of its web presence offline Monday.
Nov 22, 2007
The newest generation of employees connects with friends on Facebook and shares YouTube videos on lunch breaks or throughout the working day.
Nov 21, 2007
Life keeps getting more difficult for information security researchers - and it's not all down to the bad guys.
Nov 20, 2007
US security experts are warning consumers to be particularly vigilant when doing their Christmas shopping online this year.
Nov 12, 2007
The screaming headlines have been running for years. Whether they're in press releases about cybercrime exceeding international drug profits or the billions of dollars lost to breach disclosures or videos highlighting the meltdown of power generators due to a myriad of vulnerabilities, the anti-malware industry has long relied on fear to move their products.
Nov 9, 2007
A shadowy Russia-based internet service provider, which security researchers said is responsible for hosting two out of every three malicious web attacks, has been forced to close its doors.
Nov 5, 2007
Aimed at enterprises, data centres and service providers, the SG4200 delivers a feast of network ports. You have eight Gigabit SFP ports to choose from, so you can add a range of high-speed connections over fibre using different modules, and these are complemented by a pair of copper Gigabit ports.
Mar 30, 2007
The growing adoption of instant messaging (IM) platforms in corporate environments has made the technology more attractive to hackers, who have, in turn, attacked IM 200 percent more often than this time last year.
Mar 27, 2006
Almost half of U.K. employees have suffered from exposure to "illegal or inappropriate activities" at work - including being asked to use pirated software, according to new research.
 
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