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Trojan creates webmail accounts to send out spam
New trojan evades Captcha security to create webmail accounts and spam victims.
Ubuntu vs. Windows 7 on the business desktop
<br>Microsoft Windows may be the de facto standard desktop operating system in business environments, but high costs, restrictive licences and...
Public Sector Roundup: Councils up their game when it comes to service
LDL supports Careline as SunGard backs up LSE’s data, Steria improves efficiency while Northgate improves security and Civica centralises...
Monthly round-up: December
It's the final monthly round-up of 2008, and security seems a big focus for December.
No security updates for Microsoft next Tuesday
Patch Tuesday will have seven updates for Microsoft products but none fix vulnerabilities.
NHS in more security trouble as student loses patient data
A medical student, who failed to receive adequate training, loses a load of patient data.
Microsoft introduces Attack Surface Analyser
The Attack Surface Analyser will help users understand how adding applications could impact the security of Microsoft systems.
Python XSS flaw left Google open to attackers
A security researcher reveals how a scripting flaw left many Google services open to an attacker.
Trojans using Windows service to update malware
Background Intelligent Transfer Service used to update and patch Windows is being used to download malware, according to new IT security report.
Privacy Impact Assessment takes action on awareness
The Information Commissioner's Office is responding to the lack data privacy awareness, encouraging organisations to be proactive in safeguarding...
Adobe to patch critical flaws in Reader and Acrobat
Adobe will release a number of critical security patches today for both Windows and Mac users with Reader and Acrobat.
BBX BlackBerry Server brings security ruckus for CIOs
Working with the new BlackBerry Server, BBX will secure enterprise data and provision enterprise apps without blocking consumer apps.
ICO takes action against Home Office, NHS Trusts
Data losses at the Home Office and two NHS Trusts, has led the Information Commissioner to take enforcement action, mandating remedial security...
The Midweek Interview: Rob Gretton part two
In the second part of this interview Rob Gretton, Business Development Director for DISUK discusses the performance and operational implications of...
Week in Review: Kaspersky hit by hackers, UK hit by spending cuts
This week, security company Kaspersky gets hit by an anti-virus scam and George Osborne unleashes the spending cuts on the nation.
SmoothWall Guardian SWG-1208 review
SmoothWall aims for the enterprise with a content security appliance that packs a mighty punch in the hardware department. We review the Guardian...
Gartner: Physical servers safer than virtualised ones
A lack of involvement with security teams when implementing new virtualised servers leaves businesses vulnerable and safer with their old systems,...
Kensington BungeeAir Power Wireless Security Tether for iPhone review
A wireless case and keyfob combination that sounds an alert if an iPhone 4 strays out of reach. But is it just another gimmick or a viable business...
Xerox Phaser 4620V/DN review
Xerox claims its latest workgroup laser printer has low running costs, minimal maintenance and useful security features. Does it live up to its...
Android exploit code published
A security researcher has published an attack code for exploiting the Android OS.
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