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eSoft InstaGate 806 review
The InstaGate 806 uses eSoft’s own security services and doesn’t rely on third party vendors. In this review we find out if it can it hold its...
Royal Cornwall Hospital laptop theft prompts ID theft concerns
Laptop contained names, addresses and bank account details of 10,000 NHS workers.
Tech giants join in World IPv6 Day
Facebook and Google are just two of the big names promoting World IPv6 Day.
Hasbro sues Asus in Transformer war
Hasbro thinks Asus is guilty of appropriation of Transformers' names, in one of the more bizarre litigation cases seen this year.
Apple names Arthur Levinson as chairman
Steve Jobs' position is taken up by Genentech chairman Levinson, as Walt Disney's CEO is brought onto the board.
UPDATED: Play.com hit by security breach
The online retailer loses names and emails thanks to a security breach at its marketing partner.
.EU registrar admits to tens of thousands of scams over .eu registrations
Eurid accuses 400 companies of illegally profiting from .eu registrations in domain name land grab and suspends 74,000 accounts
Young tech companies top list of UK brands
Google and Microsoft dominate list of Britain's most highly regarded business brand names, showing increased importance of technology to the public.
Nominet opens up domain closure consultation
Nominet puts a deadline on when it will organise an issue group to discuss cutting off websites doing naughty things.
Lane-Fox: Bring all Government websites under DirectGov domain
The ‘Digital Champion’ and lastminute.com co-founder has outlined an online strategy she hopes the Government will follow.
Microsoft Windows Intune review
Managing and protecting an office full of PCs doesn't necessarily entail the complications of Active Directory or domain joined accounts as Mary...
Network Solutions changes hands
Former international domain name authority traded between private equity firms, new owner promises to stay the course with company's conversion to...
The Sun warns readers of data theft
The News International paper says compromised customer data could include names, addresses, dates of birth, emails and phone numbers.
Tech M&As 2008: All the top deals
As the economic slowdown became more apparent in 2008, the leading names in the IT industry stepped up their acquisition efforts, looking to...
US names and shames worst IP protectors
Canada joins 10 others in Special 301 worst-of-the-worst category.
New top level domains in the offing
ICANN meeting in Puerto Rico outlines plans for new a new set of generic and regional top level domain extensions.
NetSuite names IPO date
As previously reported by <i>IT PRO</i> late last week, the Software as a Service (SaaS) provider has now confirmed the start of its pricing beauty...
Government admits to losing three million DVLA records
Details of learner drivers including names and addresses are 'misplaced' by a contractor working for the vehicle and driver licensing body.
Verisign chief quits
No reason given as internet domain registry chief resigns from board.
Timeline: Kaminsky’s DNS vulnerability
Is the internet fatally flawed? IT PRO looks at how isolated attacks on Domain Name System servers have risen in profile to become one of the most...
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