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Salesforce.com phishing highlights security loophole
A security vendor today urged organisations to install behavioural analysis software after the hosted software provider's database became a...
iPhone third-party apps support finally on agenda
Reports suggest that Apple is finally coming round to supporting third-party app install on the iPhone as an incentive to deter unlocking.
BT rethinks policy on fibre optics as copper prices soar
With the price of copper cabling going up in price, fibre optic is now cheaper to install in new buildings, claims chief engineer of BT Openreach.
Does Sony software install a rootkit?
Anti-virus company finds Sony software that hides files away from operating system and could lead to hackers planting malware that's invisible to...
Public Sector Roundup: Internet reduces government’s costs
This week, local government websites need to install tracking systems, Liverpool’s City Council web site ranked one of the best, and a new...
Worm targeting October Microsoft flaw
A worm out in the wild persuades Microsoft to issue another warning to install an out-of-band patch.
Morrisons buys queue-busting camera system
The supermarket is to roll out install infrared customer counting technology to speed checkout service in 300 stores nationwide.<br> <br>
Dual monitors using USB now available
DisplayLink’s USB technology means that Mac and PC users can enjoy increased productivity, without having to install video cards.
Microsoft patches URI flaw
Software firm offers just two security updates for Patch Tuesday, but analysts advise a prompt install as hackers are using the vulnerabilities in...
Spyware hijacks IE7
Experts warn that criminals are targeting Microsoft's new browser functions to install spyware
Leopard users fall prey of install problems
A significant number of Apple OS X 10.5 Leopard upgraders report 'blue' and 'grey screens,' plus system failures and advise backing up or archiving...
Leeds in £1.8 million wireless CCTV expansion
Leeds City Council gets funding to install 500 new wireless digital cameras across east side of the city.
Major rail companies take a slice of £20 million Oyster pie
Chiltern Railways and c2c are the only firms so far to accept Ken Livingston's offer of funding to install the pay-as-you-go swipe card system.
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