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Cyber-terror plan panned as "barmy"
...One expert has even branded it "barmy". DK Matai, the chairman of mi2g will tomorrow night address the Oxford University Internet Institute with a proposal... Read more
Feb 9, 2005
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Opinion: Beware of company insiders
...TV interviews and alarmist ammunition to the press. My favourite was from Mi2G, which swiftly reported: "The global economic damage from all types of digital... Read more
Mar 21, 2005
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Leader: Cyber-terror... who do you believe?
...as to how. But all will apparently become clear when security company mi2g puts the idea before an audience of 60 senior execs and government... Read more
Feb 9, 2005
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XP SP2: Raises IT managers' blood pressure
...according to recent survey of IT executives by UK-based security company Mi2g. Only half of IT departments worldwide are choosing to use the automatic... Read more
Aug 25, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Virus alert: Netsky and MyDoom get updates
...into any folder it finds whose name includes "shar". UK security company mi2g estimated the economic damage done by Netsky.B worldwide to be at... Read more
Feb 26, 2004
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Counting the cost of Slammer
...that spread quickly throughout the internet last week. On Thursday, security specialist Mi2g said that the worm caused between $950m and $1.2bn lost productivity... Read more
Feb 3, 2003
silicon.com > Technology > Security
Hack attacks on Linux sites rocket
...risen dramatically over the past year. A study by UK security consultancy mi2g found 7,630 attacks on Linux systems during the first half of... Read more
Jul 18, 2002
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Cyber-terrorists take to the internet
...aimed at a dot-com organisation, according to authors of the report Mi2G. In the wake of the US-China spy plane incident, attacks on... Read more
Jan 8, 2002
silicon.com > Technology > Networks
Viruses cost businesses $7bn in 1999
...7bn (£4.4bn) so far this year, according to software security specialist, Mi2g. The company reports that in the last six months alone, 1,700... Read more
Aug 27, 1999
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
London firms warned of Serbian cyberattack
...were brought down ten days ago by hostile attacks. But software consultancy, mi2g, has issued a general warning to corporate IT directors, advising them to... Read more
Apr 9, 1999
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