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Leader: Unjust extradition laws must be amended
Leader A is for Antivirus O is for Orange High-profile sentences include 25 years for former WorldCom boss Bernie Ebbersm, 24 years for former Enron CEO Jeffrey Skilling and 12 years for Sanjay Kumar, the... [22 Nov 2006]
'Big Brother' listening for angry exchanges
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange 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. The... [22 Nov 2006]
"Highly critical" Mac OS X kernel hole unearthed
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange A security researcher has published attack code for an unpatched flaw in Mac OS X. The proof-of-concept code exploits a security hole in the way Apple's operating... [22 Nov 2006]
Vista security: What's in it for you?
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange 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... [20 Nov 2006]
ID card procurement timetable revealed
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange 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... [17 Nov 2006]
Bosses buy Bond gadgets to protect company secrets
News A is for Antivirus Ensure that internet-connected computers are equipped with antivirus software. O is for Orange More and more business executives are investing in secret agent-style... [17 Nov 2006]
Ten things not to do with your data
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange The circuits were ruined and the drive failed to work. The banana was also ruined. Another customer, failing to read the warning signs, managed to reformat his hard... [16 Nov 2006]
Top hacker targets named
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange Microsoft's Internet Explorer has been named one of the internet's top 20 hacker targets by a leading security organisation. Security from A to Z Click on the links... [15 Nov 2006]
Home chip and PIN readers 'make shoppers feel secure'
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange 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... [15 Nov 2006]
Microsoft 'slapped' by foul-mouthed DNS listing
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange Microsoft has become the victim of pranksters who have replaced DNS information held on several sub-domains, which look like they are held by Microsoft - though they... [15 Nov 2006]
Leader: Phishers raise their game
Leader A is for Antivirus O is for Orange 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... [14 Nov 2006]
Worried customers force data safety rethink
News A is for Antivirus O is for Orange 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... [14 Nov 2006]
The A to Z of security
News Orange is the first UK operator to attempt to flog mobile antivirus to its customers. Antivirus software also works by analysing what apps are trying to do - malicious programs can blow... [14 Nov 2006]
Mobile lockdown coming to a phone near you
News A separate report from Juniper Research has found mobile security products, including antivirus, VPN, data and file encryption, and mobile identity management apps, will reach almost $5bn by 2011 - up from under $1bn... [28 Sep 2006]
Leader: Why Orange has been a bit green on security
Leader Today Orange announced it has struck a deal with F-Secure to provide antivirus protection to mobile phones. Why not tell people their digital TV boxes need antivirus protection? The... [17 Jul 2006]