Archive - 03 May 2005

Phishers still reeling in thousands of Brits

And what are the banks doing about it? Guess...

Cash flows back into IT consulting

Spending picks up as dot-com hangover recedes

Leader: Why would IBM make layoffs?

Company still setting industry standard, so what's going on?

IBM refuses to quash job loss rumours

Willing to neither confirm nor deny...

Offshore data protection law flounders

Indian government drags its feet despite privacy and IP concerns...

Gartner: Race is on to prepare for 64-bit Windows

Move to 64-bit computing will require "subtantial" application recoding

Devil's Advocate: Biometrics offer false hope

Are banks just trying to impress us with newfangled security?

Virus Top 10: 'Latest hit list far from the last'

Sophos reports what's hot and slams silicon.com report on what's not...

Police chief battered by cyber attack

Thousands of threatening emails sent to cripple police computers...

Avaya and Juniper take relationship to deeper level

Integration 'so important we can't tell you the details yet... '

HP settles EMC patent dispute with $325m

Reconciliation prompts companies to look for 'new ways to collaborate'

Sun CEO blasts buyout rumour

"Unsubstantiated rumour" part of scheme to profit from stock spike, says McNealy

Data blunder at Time Warner compromises 600,000

Employees' personal info goes awol as backup tapes are lost in transit

Sober worm lures football fans with 'free tickets'

New variant pretends to be FIFA communiqué offering free 2006 World Cup tickets


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