Archive - 11 Jun 2004
Spam soaring and viruses a constant threat
What an upbeat state of affairs...
Leader: Linux "jihad"? Less hysteria please...
You won't make any friends this way, Mr Gates
Microsoft and eBay team up to stop software pirates
'Hands off our intellectual property'...
UK must take cybercrime-busting lead
Don't let progress come at a price...
Bookie reveals $100,000 cost of denial-of-service extortion attacks
And that's just for starters – an online betting site tells all to silicon.com…
5 years ago... Worm virus ravages corporate networks
5 years on, 10 years on, 15, 20 - it looks like we'll still be writing about viruses...
Leave your neighbour's WLAN alone
And think about a sniffer if you want yours kept safe, say experts
Power Mac G5 fastest-PC-on-earth claim 'misleading'
The advertising watchdog says so
The Weekly Round-Up: 11.06.04
The Round-Up's true identity revealed...
CSC drops out of £2bn BBC IT contract race
And then there were two…
Ex-Vodafone boss takes £3.2m for less than year's work
While Gent drives off with a Bentley
Linux supporters waging a "jihad", says Microsoft exec
Redmond goes on a 'myth-busting tour'
Just two per cent of job losses down to offshoring
New US government figures add fuel to the debate…
Oracle trial judge frustrated by "market definition"
Healthy competition in business application software market?
University laptop theft leaves patients exposed to ID theft
Blood donor database at UCLA nicked from a van…
Inside offshoring: Which country and partner to choose?
UK businesses decide between established western vendors and growing Indian firms...
Quocirca's Straight Talking: Storage meets business
Can the two work in harmony?
UK spammers turn on Spamhaus
Anti-spam firm receiving legal threats…
Oracle warns customers of "highly critical" flaw
Patch issued for 11i E-Business suite…
Korean antitrust regulators search Microsoft offices
We've done nothing wrong, says Microsoft…
Security breach damages on the decline
But DoS attacks on the increase, says survey…