teenager
What next?: Trojan.Linkoptimizer
White Paper It may be one of those cases where a virus-writing teenager has refused to face reality and, as a grown up, has gone on to develop and improve his/her evil creatures with a new ultimate purpose: to make a living. [29 May 2009]
Inbox: 'Microsoft - focus on what you do do, not what you don't do'
Comment Seb - it sounds like you're the resentful teenager who's found out that he's been wearing the emperor's (cool) clothes. The weekly Inbox column collects the best and most thought-provoking of the reader comments... [05 May 2009]
Teen Twitter worm writer lands job in IT
News The teenager who takes credit for the worms that hit Twitter earlier this week has been hired by a web application development company and on Friday released a fifth worm on the microblogging site, he said. [20 Apr 2009]
Managing the Rise of Instant Messaging in the Workplace
White Paper Since its humble beginnings almost 10 years ago, when a company called Mirablis introduced a freeware called ICQ providing real-time interactive chat and file transfer functions, IM has moved rapidly out of the... [23 Mar 2009]
The Yearly Round-Up: 2008
Round-Up Of course, for some it's not festive boredom, but more of a grand, epic boredom - like being a teenager, but forever. So this is Christmas, and what have you done? Well, if you are anything like the Round-Up, the answer... [19 Dec 2008]
ISPs face fresh threat from file-sharing laws
News A music industry survey this week found that the average teenager's MP3 player contains more than 800 illegally copied songs, and separate research commissioned by the music industry body British Phonographic Industry... [18 Jun 2008]
eSure head of IT Mark Foulsham
Comment I saw myself joining a company that was a teenager. Given the image problems associated with both areas, working in IT in the insurance industry a few years ago would probably have ranked high on the 'careers to avoid'... [27 Nov 2007]
Teenager's Unprotected Computer Hijacked Via Music Download
White Paper Kathy Morris, a contractor for a major corporate training company who lives in Raleigh, North Carolina, was glad there was a McAfee technician a quick phone call away one Saturday morning. Kathy had just logged onto the Internet using... [16 Jun 2007]
Leader: Why we keep our eye on the iPod
Leader When you're mentally shaking your fist at the emo-loving teenager next to you playing their iPod too loud on the train, you might not be thinking about the link from the world's favourite MP3 player to enterprise... [11 Apr 2007]
Road-charging protest crashes PM's website
News Among the obvious petitions on the Downing Street website about healthcare and education are less serious ones calling for any teenager caught "vandalising or upsetting" to be locked up, and all the roofs in the UK to be... [13 Feb 2007]
Denial of service attackers face 10 years in jail
News Confusion had arisen over whether denial of service attacks were covered in the original CMA in the case of a teenager originally cleared in 2005 of crashing the email server of his former employer by overwhelming it... [10 Nov 2006]
O2 to charge £5 for 'all you can eat' roaming calls
News Jeremy Green, principal analyst at Ovum, said: "The operators are like a teenager that's been told to tidy their room. O2 has steamrollered its roaming charges, scrapping per-minute charging for incoming calls in favour... [19 Oct 2006]
News Corp utters mobile content battle-cry
News Getting every teenager in America to spend $5 per month on mobile entertainment could generate another $5bn for the industry, Chernin said. A day after his company bought a controlling stake in ringtone giant Jamba, News... [14 Sep 2006]
The Weekly Round-Up: 25.08.06
Round-Up Of course one of the great benefits of shopping online is that you don't have to leave the house, which would be good news for a new breed of problem teenager - the addicted gamer. The Round-Up's favourite statistic of... [25 Aug 2006]
'Email bomb' teen gets two-month curfew
News A UK teenager pleaded guilty on Wednesday to breaking the Computer Misuse Act (CMA) by crashing the email server of his former employer. David Lennon, 18, was sentenced to a two-month curfew by a judge sitting at... [24 Aug 2006]