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Malware-infected site detected every five seconds

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug A website infected with malware is detected every five seconds - a dramatic increase over the last 12 months due to the rise in SQL injection attacks. Websites poisoned with malware capable of infecting visitors... [23 Jul 2008]

First iPhone 2.0 antivirus software released

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Paris-based computer security firm Intego said late last week it had released the first antivirus software for Apple's iPhone handset. The company said the latest version of its Virus Barrier X5 10.5.3 antivirus... [21 Jul 2008]

Has Barclays stamped out fraud with PINsentry?

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Barclays claims to have reduced online fraud to zero among users of its two-factor authentication system, PINsentry. The UK's third-largest bank said this week that it has distributed the card reader, made by... [18 Jul 2008]

Security heading for the cloud

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Security software will jump off PCs and into 'the cloud', with spending on online security services forecast to triple by 2013. Cloud-based malware and spam detection in email and instant messaging will grow from 20... [17 Jul 2008]

Gov't data retention - how much is too much?

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Advances in technology could put the UK on the road to a Minority Report-style future, a security expert has warned. The Earl of Erroll, Merlin Hay, has warned against holding increasing amounts of data - such as... [10 Jul 2008]

Prison tech: Mobiles blocked and bodies scanned

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Body scanning chairs and mobile phone blocking technology will be rolled out to UK prisons to stamp out drug abuse in jails. Mobile phone use will be blocked and Bodily Orifice Security Scanner (Boss) chairs will be... [08 Jul 2008]

Microsoft warns of ActiveX attack

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Microsoft issued a security advisory on Monday warning about targeted attacks that exploit a hole in the ActiveX control for the Snapshot Viewer in the Microsoft Access database-management system. [08 Jul 2008]

UK business lacking high fibre diet

News The Communications Management Association's (CMA's) Next Generation Access report, issued on Thursday, claims companies' ecommerce operations will suffer unless broadband speeds are increased. More than a third of the businesses surveyed by the CMA... [07 Jul 2008]

ID cards: 'Political' move, claim airport workers

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug 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 Association (Bata) said aviation... [07 Jul 2008]

Ofcom: Mobile broadband driving interest in fibre

News Comparatively sluggish fat pipes are damaging UK Plc, according to comms industry organisation, the Communications Management Association (CMA) - part of the British Computer Society. The CMA has called on the government to create a national... [04 Jul 2008]

Terrorists turning to tech, warns gov't

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Terrorists are increasingly using technology to achieve their aims, according to the government. In a speech at the Homeland & Border Security Conference 2008 in London on Thursday, Admiral Lord West, parliamentary... [04 Jul 2008]

Viacom vs Google: YouTube privacy fears

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug A US judge's order for Google to turn over YouTube user data to Viacom sparked an outcry on Thursday from privacy advocates in the midst of a legal showdown over video piracy. [04 Jul 2008]

The 'multi-component' malware threat

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug Malware is becoming increasingly complex, designed with multiple components that target different enterprise weaknesses, according to industry watchers. In other words, the next security threat that hits your... [02 Jul 2008]

NHS data left lacking encryption

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug A number of health trusts are expected to be months late meeting a target to encrypt all data on non-secure machines by 31 March. Many trusts will be unable to meet the local targets as set by strategic health... [24 Jun 2008]

Tech-savvy recruited for organised crime

News C is for CMA L is for Love Bug As organised criminals move from more traditional crimes, such as armed robbery, towards e-crime, there is evidence that they are targeting university students, graduates and the tech savvy for recruitment, according... [23 Jun 2008]

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