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To outsource or not to outsource?

Comment This was the position in which supermarket retailer Somerfield found itself back in 2000. Continued on page 2. Network outsourcing is one of the highest growth areas in managed services, according to a new report from the Butler Group. [16 Apr 2007]

Will's Web Watch: Glastonbury and lessons in uptime

Comment One thing I certainly wouldn't rank up there with 'fun ways to spend a Sunday morning' is sitting staring at a constant 'Page not found' error message and listening to an engaged tone on the phone. Why in this day and age does buying tickets online... [02 Apr 2007]

Web 2.0 security warning for business

News Security vendor Clearswift has advised companies to review or implement security policies and procedures around web 2.0 applications after a survey found that 42 per cent of company employees aged 18 to 29 had discussed work-related issues on... [27 Mar 2007]

Phishing hole found in IE 7, says developer

News The vulnerability relates to the message IE displays when web page loading is aborted, Raff wrote. The message will offer a link to retry loading the page; hitting it brings up the attacker's page but showing an arbitrary web address, he wrote. [15 Mar 2007]

Holes found in Google Desktop

News Google Desktop applies the same technology found in Google's search engine to let users try to find items on their PC and on shared networked computers. It means that the vulnerabilities found by Watchfire could have been exploited without the... [22 Feb 2007]

Phone-crashing bugs found in Windows Mobile

News A security company has found a pair of bugs in Microsoft's Windows Mobile which, if exploited, could crash phones and other devices running the software. Viewing a rigged web page or malicious JPEG image file on a Windows Mobile device will cause... [01 Feb 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi London

Comment A sample scan page (with node identifiers and Mac Addresses blanked) is included below for 41 wi-fi nodes of which 14 are open and likely to be accessible for anyone wishing to use them. I never found a location with open wi-fi density of less than... [31 Jan 2007]

Peter Cochrane's Blog: Wi-fi really is everywhere

Comment Edited in my home office and dispatched from an open wi-fi node I found in Woodbridge whilst having coffee A typical scan page (with node identifiers and Mac addresses blanked out) is included below for a scan of approximately 642 residences... [10 Jan 2007]

Google zooms in on patents

News It can be found here. This page displays images from five randomly selected patents every time it is accessed. Google has launched a service that makes it easier to search for patents granted in the US. [15 Dec 2006]

MySpace worm goes phishing

News An infected MySpace page will include links to the fraudulent websites and a blue navigation bar that is not typically found on MySpace pages, according to researchers at FaceTime Security Labs. When played by a MySpace user, the video adds itself... [05 Dec 2006]

Word up! Explore the lexicon of tech

News Next page: F to N: Fat pipes to Nipples Next page: A to E: Adware to Exploit Hyperlink - A piece of clickable HTML code that loads another web page, or jumps to another region on the same page e.g. But security can't take all the linguistic credit... [24 Nov 2006]

Red Hat does freebie Linux legal protection

News The leading Linux seller quietly slipped the indemnification provision into a question-and-answer page on their website after Microsoft and Novell announced a technical and patent partnership last week. [06 Nov 2006]

Spoofing flaw unearthed in IE 7

News Security experts have found a weakness in Internet Explorer 7 that could help crooks mask phishing scams, the type of attack Microsoft designed the browser to thwart. An attacker could exploit this weakness to trick people into believing they are... [26 Oct 2006]

IE 7 'download frenzy' underway

News Aside from the vulnerability report, there was another security alarm when at least one person reported that the IE 7 download page was infected with a virus. However Microsoft investigated the claim and found there was no virus or "any other... [20 Oct 2006]

The Weekly Round-Up: 13.10.06

Round-Up It seems somebody, somewhere along the line, decided it was so funny it had to be shared and the video toured the offices of many other Wall Street companies and also found itself posted on the newly Google-owned YouTube website (which is worth... [13 Oct 2006]

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