Archive - 31 May 2005
Virus warnings: Watch out for latest Bagle and Mytob
Don't start buying in tinned food just yet - caution rather than panic advised...
National ID card scheme 'will cost £18bn'
Home Office disagrees but hides behind "commercial confidentiality" card...
Outsourcing job losses trigger strike ballot
Council confirms deal will lead to redundancies...
"Serious" DoS flaw found in Nortel VPNs
Not so private now...
Leader: Should we turn our security ire on suburbia?
Something's rotten in Denmark (Hill)...
Pay: Council IT workers get bigger rise than private sector
And they get flexible working and job-sharing sweeteners too...
Europe home to majority of zombies
Not the flesh-eating kind...
BSkyB IT staff in Murdoch's firing line
Efficiency review will see hundreds of jobs axed...
UBS loses 15,500 customers' data
Lost in transition...
Mobile calls on the Tube get a step closer
Down the Tube: 70 suppliers register their interest...
Opinion: Like it or not, here come ID cards
This sounds all too familiar...
Navy buys mine-sniffing underwater robots
Fleet of submarine mine-hunters take to the seas...
Mobile driving ban: Drivers know but don't care
Arrogant and dangerous drivers still putting others at risk for the sake of a phone call...
Catholic schools go wireless down under
Holy Wi-Fi...
Microsoft faces $5m per day fines
EU antitrust deadline looms...
RFID poses serious privacy risk, says report
Chips that know too much?
Software patent directive too lax, says UKPO
"Ambiguous and too liberal"