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'Paper junkies' can't kick printing habit
News A is for AbroadB is for BladesC is for Carbon footprintD is for Data centresE is for Energy sourcesF is for FreecycleG is for GovernmentH is for HomeworkingI is for Ice capsJ is for Jobs (Steve) K is for KilowattsL is for LandfillM is... [05 Aug 2008]
Stolen ePassports 'worth £20m' on black market
News Z is for Zero-day A van carrying about 3,000 blank ePassports and visas was hijacked on route to RAF Northolt, near London. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to find out more. A is for Antivirus [29 Jul 2008]
BAE Systems tables £538m Detica bid
News From antivirus to zero-day, click here for silicon.com's alphabetical guide to security. Global defence and aerospace company BAE Systems has tabled a £538m bid for business and technology consultancy... [28 Jul 2008]
Malware-infected site detected every five seconds
News Z is for Zero-day Websites poisoned with malware capable of infecting visitors' machines are being discovered at a rate of 16,173 per day - three times faster than in 2007. Security from... [23 Jul 2008]
First iPhone 2.0 antivirus software released
News Z is for Zero-day The company said the latest version of its Virus Barrier X5 10.5.3 antivirus package for Mac OS X, released last week, was also able to scan the iPhone for viruses. Security from A to Z [21 Jul 2008]
Has Barclays stamped out fraud with PINsentry?
News Z is for Zero-day Barclays claims to have reduced online fraud to zero among users of its two-factor authentication system, PINsentry. Security from A to Z Click on the links below to... [18 Jul 2008]
Security heading for the cloud
News Z is for Zero-day Cloud-based malware and spam detection in email and instant messaging will grow from 20 per cent of messaging security revenue to 60 per cent over the next five years, according to... [17 Jul 2008]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Out of range?
Comment On the day the team opted to use the 3G dongle. They managed to pull five bars of signal from an initial level of zero. Written in a Lisbon hotel bedroom and dispatched via my home LAN two days later. [15 Jul 2008]
Businesses have mixed feelings on IM
News From antivirus to zero-day, click here for silicon.com's alphabetical guide to security. Businesses are shying away from adopting instant messaging technology (IM) despite seeing the benefits it can have... [11 Jul 2008]
Gov't data retention - how much is too much?
News Z is for Zero-day The Earl of Erroll, Merlin Hay, has warned against holding increasing amounts of data - such as proposals to retain internet, email and phone records under the draft Communications Data... [10 Jul 2008]
Prison tech: Mobiles blocked and bodies scanned
News Z is for Zero-day Mobile phone use will be blocked and Bodily Orifice Security Scanner (Boss) chairs will be fitted throughout non-high security prisons from March 2009. The technological measures were... [08 Jul 2008]
Microsoft warns of ActiveX attack targetting Access
News Z is for Zero-day An attacker would have to lure a victim, via a link in an email for example, to a specially crafted web page that could exploit the security hole to allow remote code execution. This... [08 Jul 2008]
ID cards: 'Political' move, claim airport workers
News Z is for Zero-day Representatives of the aviation industry have said they are being used as political pawns to further the government's controversial ID cards programme. The British Air Transport... [07 Jul 2008]
Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't
News Z is for Zero-day In a speech at the Homeland & Border Security Conference 2008 in London on Thursday, Admiral Lord West, parliamentary undersecretary of state for security and counter-terrorism, said... [04 Jul 2008]
Preventing Storage Outages With Capacity Management and Virtualization
White Paper Businesses are now open 24 hours a day through their web storefronts. The zero-down-time requirement has further complicated storage management by reducing the time available to perform backups and... [03 Jul 2008]