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Week in Review: Google gets Buzzed
Google gets social, Adobe and Microsoft try to boost security, and more from this week in IT.
UK businesses still failing to protect confidential documents
Samsung report shows information is still being left unprotected.
Week in Numbers: Job cuts and Monster data breaches
This week in the IT world, job cuts added up and disk drive storage hit a new high.
IT around the world: Russia
In the first of an on-going series examining IT markets around the globe, we look at whether investing in Russia is worth the risk – and how to...
Cloud computing inherently dangerous, says Check Point
Check Point explains the dangers of cloud computing and says how technology can help prevent data leaks.
Week in Review: The death of Oyster and the ‘free’ laptop bonanza
As the days get short and the nights get long, you can rely on IT PRO to give you a daily dose of hot news to get you through the winter.
Week in Review: VMware goes free
This week, aside from the big virtualisation news, Brocade picked up Foundry, an Oyster hack is to be published, and reports claim that the iPhone...
Contract concerns will be the next hurdle for cloud
As security concerns begin to be eased, contracts in the cloud will be the next hurdle for the industry to jump.
Q&A: Simon McCalla, IT director, Nominet
We speak to the IT director of the .uk domain registry to find out how our regional domain is doing.
Week in numbers: Microsoft and Adobe hit by more bugs
Adobe finds two critical bugs in its Flash Player after condemning Apple’s lack of Flash on the iPhone and iPad, plus other interesting numbers...
Latest IE flaw left out of Patch Tuesday
Microsoft is releasing a large number of patches this month, but the latest Internet Explorer flaw is not one of them.
RockYou hack shows '123456' remains a top password
A new report showing the top 10 hacked passwords during the RockYou.com cyber attack last year has highlighted the need for stronger passwords.
Timeline: A year of the Conficker worm
The Conficker worm is one year old, according to Trend Micro.
Week in Numbers: Stamping out spam?
Research reveals that many viruses leave PCs within 24 hours, and Opera releases its third beta for its Opera 10 browser.
Ten of the most infamous ‘black hat’ hackers
As British hacker Gary McKinnon fights to avoid extradition to the US, we look at some of the most well known cases of malicious acts online - and...
Half of City employees work on holiday
Most City employees work in their time off, risking security from lost laptops.
Half of SMBs look to adopt cloud computing by 2011
A new report has shown SMBs are enthusiastic about adopting cloud computing, but it claims security and internet connection barriers are not being...
Today in tech: Clause 17 canned, security professionals get pay rises
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IT security must change for the cloud
IT security needs to change to better fit the incoming cloud technologies, according to a senior analyst.
Today in tech: Happy 25th, dotcom
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