'Old-new' Windows vulnerability discovered 

'Old-new' Windows vulnerability discovered

200 apps possibly affected.
Google responds to Buzz user feedback 

Google responds to Buzz user feedback

Several changes to user privacy options.
Google names and shames sites that prey on users 

Google names and shames sites that prey on users

Scams use Google brand to lure victims.
IE boss calls for more honesty about privacy 

IE boss calls for more honesty about privacy

Firms profiting from consumers' lack of awareness.
NASA hacker to appeal  

NASA hacker to appeal

Gary McKinnon, the Briton who is facing extradition to the US for hacking into NASA's computers, is to appeal the deportation on Monday.
Experts try to make sense of Hannaford data breach 

Experts try to make sense of Hannaford data breach

As the dust settles from one of the largest data breaches since TJX, few fresh details emerged one day after Hannaford Bros. supermarket chain revealed that intruders stole ...
F-Secure determined to make noise in Oz 

F-Secure determined to make noise in Oz

Despite a 10 year presence in the Australian market, F-Secure sees more potential than ever in the local market.
Pakistan makes arrests in ransom-hacking case 

Pakistan makes arrests in ransom-hacking case

Pakistani authorities last week made the country's first arrest in a "hacking-for-ransom" case.
Human error named in latest SANS Top 20 

Human error named in latest SANS Top 20

The SANS Institute, (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security Institute), has for the first time named human error to its twice-annual Top 20 Internet Security Attack Targets list, a ...
Study: Most malware made to make money 

Study: Most malware made to make money

Malicious software coded by cyber criminals for financial gain accounted for some 70 percent of all malware detected during the first quarter of 2006, according to a report ...
New U.K. institute could make mark internationally 

New U.K. institute could make mark internationally

Analysts with Gartner advised businesses in the U.S. and beyond to keep an eye on a new U.K.-based security organization that may become a global leader in setting standards ...
From RSA 2006: Today's hackers are making money 

From RSA 2006: Today's hackers are making money

Malicious hackers have come a long way from the computer geeks who would write viruses for relatively harmless kicks, a panel of security experts said this week.
Microsoft to make U.K. pirates walk the plank  

Microsoft to make U.K. pirates walk the plank

Microsoft today announced the launch of a U.K.-based scheme designed to combat software piracy. The firm said its "Keep IT Real" initiative will form the central plank in a ...
Museum of London aims to make spam a thing of the past  

Museum of London aims to make spam a thing of the past

The Museum of London Group has integrated an email filtering system with its Microsoft Exchange and Active Directory infrastructures in a bid to cut down on rising volumes of ...
University given £500,000 to make clever cameras 

University given £500,000 to make clever cameras

Scientists at the University of Surrey have been given £500,000 to develop close circuit television cameras that will alert police to crime scenes.
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