Anti-Theft detection for mobiles not likely to emerge soon  

Anti-Theft detection for mobiles not likely to emerge soon

Intel points out storage shortfall.
Symantec warns of a Sality.AE virus threat 

Symantec warns of a Sality.AE virus threat

As remote workers most likely to breach rules.
Attackers likely to pounce on iOS flaws as Apple readies fix  

Attackers likely to pounce on iOS flaws as Apple readies fix

All iPhone users should wary, according to experts.
Surprise spam figures for Linux machines 

Surprise spam figures for Linux machines

More likely to send spam than Windows?.
Businesses skeptical about external hacking 

Businesses skeptical about external hacking

Employee carelessness most likely to cause data loss.
Remote workers more likely to visit porn sites 

Remote workers more likely to visit porn sites

Remote employees visit sex websites two and a half times as often as their office-based colleagues and are more likely to push their surfing habits into the realm of the ...
Microsoft: DNS patch likely for May Patch Tuesday 

Microsoft: DNS patch likely for May Patch Tuesday

Microsoft will likely have a fix available for a sparsely attacked flaw in Windows Server 2000 and 2003 DNS Service as part of the 8 May Patch Tuesday distribution, according ...
Kids more likely to take online risks at home rather than at school 

Kids more likely to take online risks at home rather than at school

While home computer use for fun, games and emailing friends is common among children, it also offers kids more opportunity to engage in risky internet activities, recent ...
Users likely to take more online risks at work than home 

Users likely to take more online risks at work than home

Corporate users are more apt to click on suspicious links or visit suspicious web sites at work than home, according to a survey conducted by anti-virus supplier Trend Micro.
More phishing attacks and bot networks likely in 2005 

More phishing attacks and bot networks likely in 2005

The next year will bring more phishing attacks and bot networks as cybercriminals look for quick profit, Symantec researchers predict.
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