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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...
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...
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.
Businesses watch employees' email
Organisations are employing staff to check up on their workforce's outbound email when they could be using technology to help them, study finds.
Businesses will struggle keeping ‘cloud’ data safe
New ways of working mean that data is increasingly being carried over the web and network security must evolve to keep pace.<br> <br>
Poor tech leaves small businesses open to attack
SMB issues with technology are a headache but could also leave them open to silent security threats.
SMBs lagging behind on enterprise security
Preliminary research findings unveiled at ISSE 2008 show the extent to which smaller firms are lagging behind their larger counterparts in term of...
Business security caught up in a 'perfect storm'
RSA says innovation and security are forming 'storms' around the end-user.
Top 10 security predictions for 2009
What will next year hold in the ever-changing world of IT security?
The present and future of IT security
Mobile working and virtualisation could boost security - this and other insights on the past, present and future of IT security from Gartner...
Wikis are the future, but must be secure
A senior Microsoft lawyer explains the new tension between the use of wiki-style data and the increased level of data privacy policy.
UPDATED: Oyster card hack is published
A Dutch professor has laid out how to hack the chip used in Oyster cards, following a legal battle to keep the information quiet.
Microsoft lines up seven critical patches for August
Microsoft’s August Patch Tuesday will include seven critical updates relating to both Windows and Office.
Consultant warns on Citrix deployment vulnerabilities
Ongoing testing has revealed flaws in Citrix implementations, but no action has been taken six months later.
Microsoft warns of ActiveX vulnerability in Access
Microsoft's Access targeted by online attackers through newly-found vulnerability, but the software firm hasn't offered a patch.
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.
Microsoft and Apple tackle patch blunders
Microsoft reissues Bluetooth patch on Windows XP and Apple patches ‘carpet bombing’ flaw in Safari running on Windows.
Microsoft widens patching scope
The software giant has said it will patch a variety of operating system and software components in its round of monthly patches due next week.
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