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Leader: Unjust extradition laws must be amended
Leader S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) To rub salt in the latter's wound CA may also now sue Kumar for his legal expenses. UK executives are now increasingly finding themselves caught up in the US crackdown on accounting scandals and corporate... [22 Nov 2006]
'Big Brother' listening for angry exchanges
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) The system has already been deployed in the Netherlands to listen out for aggressive tones to counter violent attacks in Dutch streets, prisons and railway systems. [22 Nov 2006]
"Highly critical" Mac OS X kernel hole unearthed
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) The proof-of-concept code exploits a security hole in the way Apple's operating system handles disk image files, the researcher wrote on a blog devoted to a 'Month of Kernel Bugs' campaign which promises to... [22 Nov 2006]
Vista security: What's in it for you?
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) A raft of security features in Microsoft Vista will help many consumers become 'secure enough' but for businesses they aren't going to be the improvements which drive sales - and nor do they deserve to be... [20 Nov 2006]
ID card procurement timetable revealed
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) James Hall, the new CEO of the IPS, revealed more details on the ID cards timetable when he met with suppliers last week at a meeting hosted by the British IT industry trade body Intellect. [17 Nov 2006]
Bosses buy Bond gadgets to protect company secrets
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) It's not just James Bond that gets to play with all the cool gadgets. More and more business executives are investing in secret agent-style hardware to make sure their top secret company plans stay under wraps. [17 Nov 2006]
Ten things not to do with your data
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) One customer left a banana on top of his hard drive, which then rotted and seeped through into the device. The circuits were ruined and the drive failed to work. [16 Nov 2006]
Top hacker targets named
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for Antivirus B is for Botnets C is for CMA D is for DDoS E is for Extradition F is for Federated identity [15 Nov 2006]
Home chip and PIN readers 'make shoppers feel secure'
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) According to MasterCard-commissioned research, one in four (28 per cent) of consumers still worry about fraud when buying over the phone - and nearly a third (31 per cent) said that fear of fraud deters them... [15 Nov 2006]
Microsoft 'slapped' by foul-mouthed DNS listing
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) Comments levelled at Redmond, which all show up as convoluted extraneous domains, include slurs along the lines of microsoft.com.will.be.beaten.with.my.spanner.net and microsoft.com.is.a.steaming.heap.of... [15 Nov 2006]
Leader: Phishers raise their game
Leader S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) The Financial Services Authority is currently investigating. As the news broke you could almost hear the criminals, somewhere in Eastern Europe, counting to 10, waiting to launch a phishing scam exploiting... [14 Nov 2006]
Worried customers force data safety rethink
News S is for Spyware J is for Jaschan (Sven) For the first time in nine years organisations are listing privacy and data protection as a significant issue in an annual information security survey of 1,200 organisations by Ernst & Young. [14 Nov 2006]
The A to Z of security
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The weekly Round-Up: 25.06.04
Comment According to MessageLabs gangs of increasingly devious spammers are now using spyware installed on users' machines to harvest personal information which might make an email more clickable. For example, spyware - which many users have, unbeknownst... [25 Jun 2004]
