Archive - 25 Jun 2003
Don't blame the technology for 'Big Brother' society
Privacy debate hots up on 100th birthday of George Orwell
Spam email hides 'fake Microsoft update' Trojan
Spreading fast and exploits recent vulnerability in Internet Explorer...
Blunkett and privacy groups clash over surveillance technology
Watchdog uses Orwell’s 100th birthday to warn of mass civil disobedience
Video conferencing equipment vulnerable to premium number fraud
Potential trouble where the worlds of ISDN and IP meet
Taking mobiles out of the hands of drivers - who agrees with the government?
Not everyone, it seems...
Biometrics key to future of police crime fighting
Five-year plan includes fingerprints, palm, face and voice recognition and sex offenders database...
Virus warning: Punk worm on the rampage
'I want to be... ANARCHY!'
Symantec download exposes PCs to attack
Ironic twist revealed...
Xbox hack free to all
Australians make 'mod chip' open source
IT myths: Who writes the viruses?
An age old myth put to rest once and for all?
IBM delivers E220m outsourcing deal to Swedish postal service
Cost savings from six-year IT and telephony contract will allow Posten to focus on core business
Palm's gloom lightens
Results slightly better than expected…
Novell jumps on Linux bandwagon
Networking software heads to Linux
Microsoft maps traffic patterns
Tracking the surfers…
The net address shortage rumour
Will IP addresses run out?
The Director's Cut: You are not alone!
Stressed? David Taylor offers some pointers for anyone who feels there isn't an IT support structure...
Gates lends further weight to anti-spam campaign
"Our goal is to do everything we can to secure email systems..."