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Hackers use spam spikes to disable email security
New attack method of sending thousands of spam emails could disable anti-spam appliances and knock email servers offline.
Open Source - Is it really value for money?
Delegates and speakers at the European Open Source Convention in Brussels last week tackled the question of open source software and its value to...
Should Civil Service jobs ads be online-only?
Moving job ads online will not only save money, MP Eric Pickles argues, but will also expose 'non-jobs' such as 'cheerleading development officer'...
Virgin Media tipped to sell NTL Telewest Business
Reports suggest the business arm of the cable TV and broadband operator could be on the block as Virgin Media looks to refocus on its consumer...
Lack of staff and money holding back IT managers
Tiny budgets and a lack of staff stops IT managers from moving forward with new strategies.
Conficker and Waledac botnet owners were partners
The owners of the Waledac and Conficker botnets collaborated to make money in a joint venture, says a new report.
HMRC website targeted by phishing attacks
Criminals are targeting UK users using phishing attacks, which pretend to be from the HMRC offering you tax return money.
Byte Night 2011: IT PRO sleeps rough for charity!
The IT industry takes to the streets for Byte Night 2011 to raise money for Action for Children and we want you to get involved…
Sony to kick-off World Cup trade-in scheme this week
Sony is to launch a trade-in scheme on 29 April that will offer money off products in return for old electronics goods.
O2 offers iPhone users more minutes and texts
The mobile operator adds talk time and texts to iPhone tariffs, claiming it means users get more for their money.
Virgin Money cashes in on open source for charity
Jaspersoft's open source business intelligence software looks to be the right fit for Virgin as it launches a new charitable website.
Sony Ericsson posts huge losses in first quarter
Sony Ericsson has announced losses of more than £300 million and will make job cuts to win back some of the money.
Secure connections could allow viruses to proliferate
New report finds that viruses can pass through secure connections undetected by anti-virus products.
Twitter trials real-time search in user accounts
Twitter integrates search capability, which could signal a shift to Google-style search and the site making some money.
Nokia wants UK developers to create next big mobile app
Mobile giant Nokia has launched mobile app development competition with a big-money prize. <br>
Pirate Party celebrates 1,340-vote election result
The anti-copyright Pirate Party has been celebrating the 1,340 votes received in its first general election.
MediaCAT deletes BT data as DEA review starts
With BT making its case in the DEA review, the firm says customer data held by anti-piracy porn licensee MediaCAT is deleted.
AVG buys Sana to avoid cloud-based security
The free anti-virus vendor has rejected the cloud route in favour of new behaviour-based security technology.
ISO rejects anti-Microsoft Office Open standards appeal
The International Standards Organisation has rejected an appeal to prevent Microsoft's OOXML from becoming an international standard.
Google and Mozilla join anti-Sopa/Pipa protest
More heavyweights show their opposition to Sopa and Pipa, as two internet giants join the pack.
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