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Fastest-spreading email worm 'MyDoom' turns five
Back in 2004, email servers were overrun by a worm which sent out spam distributing junk mail through infected computers.
Apple sued over "vastly inferior" iMac colours
Apple's statement that its latest iMac desktop computers can display millions of colours has landed the company in court.
IBM servers go green
As customers spend more on power and cooling in their data centres than they do on computers, IBM partners with AMD to produce a range of low...
Google: Desktop PC will die off in three years
The rise of smartphones and the cloud will render traditional desk-based computers all but obsolete within three years, claims Google Europe boss.
Spanish police arrest Mariposa botnet ringleaders
Three Spanish men stand accused of masterminding a botnet that infected nearly 13 million computers in 190 countries, including in many big...
TNT speeds up with mobile technology
The rollout of wearable mobile computers and scanners is paying dividends on the global mail company's previous investment in tracking technology.
Latest Facebook scam could affect millions
A new spam attack against Facebook users could lead to millions of computers being infected with a password stealing programme.
Criminals hit back with DDoS attack on anti-fraud site
An anti-money laundering website is being hit by botnet computers in what looks to be a targeted worldwide attack.
Photos: Saving Bletchley Park
IT PRO visits the National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park and sees how important it is to keep a record of the computers we - and the...
McAfee provides security for HP and Toshiba
The vendor announces it will supply pre-loaded software for HP and Toshiba computers worldwide, and also announces moves into the data protection...
Video: Q&A with Toshiba's Alan Thompson
IT PRO sits down with Alan Thompson, executive vice president of Toshiba Computers, to talk about why the laptop is now the device of choice.
OLPC XO computers in sight for Windows XP
Microsoft internally releases the Windows XP version for the OLPC XO computer.
‘Funky’ Mumba botnet hits 55,000 systems
The Avalanche Group's Mumba botnet has stolen more than 60GB of personal data and infected 55,000 computers.
Police investigating botnet attacks on UK government
Security vendor Finjan says that a huge Ukrainian botnet has affected corporate and government computers in the UK.
Six in ten use personal emails at work
Six in ten employees access personal web and email applications such as MySpace, Hotmail and Gmail from their work computers at least once a week,...
MPs set for Vista upgrade rather than Windows 7
In an odd move by the Parliamentary ICT department, computers are going to be upgraded from XP to Vista rather than heading straight to Windows 7.
DNSChanger Trojan causes European malware epidemic
The ability of the DNSChanger Trojan to modify and adapt itself on different computers means that it is spreading like wildfire.
Google search malware strain hits millions
Around two million computers are infected with a form of malware Google has been tracking.
Computers being held to ransom by fake antivirus
A new threat demands that victims pay up for fake antivirus, or they don’t get their computer back.
Companies risk data theft with old computers
New survey finds less than half UK companies properly dispose of sensitive data on old PCs.
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