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First virus-infected Creative Zen MP3 players found
News According to antivirus companies, it's unlikely - although not impossible - that a user will transfer the worm from an infected Neeon to their computer. That means you can scan it with the antivirus software on your computer or have the 'always-on... [01 Sep 2005]
Zotob worm fails to wreak havoc
News As of Monday morning on the west coast of the US, the original Zotob.A had infected about 50 computers worldwide, and the first variant, Zotob.B, had compromised about 1,000 systems, the antivirus software maker said. [16 Aug 2005]
PC security warning for banking online
News A is for Antivirus Section 12.9 of the Banking Code offers advice about how to protect your online banking activities including keeping your PC secure - through up-to-date antivirus and spyware software along with a personal firewall. [16 Jun 2008]
BT wi-fi phones fail to light a fuse with consumers
News A is for Antivirus BT has reportedly abandoned, for the moment, attempts to market its dual-mode wi-fi handsets to consumers, despite the relative success of the device among business customers. B is for Bluetooth [07 Feb 2008]
E-payments: Cheap as chips
News A is for Antivirus Andy Kyte, VP of analyst firm Gartner, said at the Gartner Symposium: "All consumers pay between three to five per cent more on goods purely to fund payment systems. Once this is worked out, it will only be a matter of convincing... [27 Nov 2007]
Home chip and PIN readers 'make shoppers feel secure'
News A is for Antivirus Personal chip and PIN readers would make the majority of consumers feel more comfortable about buying over the phone using their credit and debit cards. According to MasterCard-commissioned research, one in four (28 per cent) of... [15 Nov 2006]
Google pledges 'wi-fi on steroids'
News A is for Antivirus Google has said it plans to have US consumers from Manhattan to rural North Dakota surfing the web on handheld gadgets at gigabits-per-second speeds by 2009. The company had been active in the event, lobbying beforehand for "open... [25 Mar 2008]
Advertising: Mobile's next big thing
News A is for Antivirus ABI Research believes that the click-through rates that mobile advertising promises - two to three per cent, compared to 0.2 per cent for internet ads - will generate enthusiasm for the model among advertising buyers, although it... [30 Nov 2006]
Security heading for the cloud
News A is for Antivirus Jim Hart, manager at Symantec managed security services, told silicon.com: "It is the inevitable way forward, even for consumers it makes a lot of sense. Proxies are the most effective form of security and I think allowing... [17 Jul 2008]
Why pay more abroad? EU demands mobile roaming cuts
News A is for Antivirus Reding added: "We would like consumers to feel at ease wherever they are - if they are abroad for tourism or if they are abroad for business. The EU also wants all mobile operators to offer "at least one interesting EU roaming... [11 Feb 2008]
Call to increase online data protection for teens
News A is for Antivirus The FTC has suggested the industry regulate itself by disclosing to consumers any intention to collect information about them for the purpose of targeting ads, and obtaining their consent to do so, among other rules. [10 Apr 2008]
Vista security: What's in it for you?
News A is for Antivirus 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, according to some experts. [20 Nov 2006]
Mobiles to kill cash at music festivals?
News A is for Antivirus If the trial is successful, the technology could become integral to mobile ticketing, allowing consumers to download tickets to their mobile phones which they would then swipe past a reader to access the festival, O2 said. [04 Jun 2007]
Worried customers force data safety rethink
News A is for Antivirus Prodded by worried consumers, companies are only now starting to wake up to the need to invest in privacy and data protection. B is for Botnets For the first time in nine years organisations are listing privacy and data... [14 Nov 2006]
Ofcom plots digital dividend free-for-all
News A is for Antivirus Our approach is designed to maximise these considerable benefits for UK citizens and consumers as a whole. Ofcom said it will make the spectrum allocation "as soon as possible" so citizens and consumers can benefit from new... [14 Dec 2007]
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