Archive - 16 Feb 2006

NB: Tescopoly

Every little helps, according to Tesco but the supermarket giant might not be quite so happy to atta...

Leader: What the security 'stitch-up' should teach us

'People are stupid', obviously, but we must learn more from it than what we already knew

Apple users hit by world's first Mac OS X virus

The Mac malware threat is real, say security experts

CIO Jury: Will biometrics replace passwords and PINs?

The 'eyes' have it as IT bosses give fingerprint and iris scanning the thumbs-up

NB: Goodbye from 3GSM

There's an exodus going on from Barcelona but still lots of good stuff on the last day of the 3GSM s...

NB: Terror website crackdown coming

The police are set to crackdown on terrorist websites after the government won a vote in the House o...

Microsoft launches 'terrorist-fuelling' piracy crackdown

'Keep IT Real' campaign will target small resellers and online auctions

NB: WYPHD website

If you're preparing to observe Work Your Proper Hours Day on 24 February,

NB: Mobile snaps go macabre

The latest Japanese mobile craze - for want of a more appropriate word given the circumstances - is ...

ID cards delayed by a year

Home Office says it's parliament's fault...

Fraudsters ready with "a scam for everyone"

Pyramid schemes, lotteries, phishing or 419 - which will target you?

Iris scans and passenger databases to protect UK borders

How are preparations for the £400m e-Borders project shaping up so far?

Security industry M&As under the spotlight

Industrial espionage and data theft in the frame...


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