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Reviews round-up: Windows Phone 7 and Firefox Mobile
This week, we review Dell's slick Vostro, Firefox Mobile and get a hands on look at Windows Phone 7 Series.
Need to Know: Cloud computing
The IT buzzword for 2009 and probably 2010, but what does it mean for businesses?<br>
Funny Facebook pics could lose you that dream job
Beware of that picture or status update you drunkenly posted on Facebook – it could come back to haunt you.
Symantec wants you (if your Facebook profile is clean)
The company warned us all that Facebook profiles could ruin your chances of getting a job. Now, Symantec is hiring graduates through the very same...
Symantec focuses on deduplication with new products
Security firm Symantec has updated its storage software to include all types of deduplication for all sizes of business.
Government willing to retailate over cyber attacks
With reports revealing that the UK suffered around 300 significant cyber attacks in the past year, evidence is mounting that the attacks are the...
Security firms warn of iPad-related search poisoning
Scammers are cashing on public interest in Apple's new iPad tablet by poisoning search results and diverting traffic towards malicious websites.
Botnets to get more intelligent in 2010
Criminals behind the huge amounts of spam are learning lessons in how to run their systems.
New exploit targets Internet Explorer zero-day flaw
If you haven't upgraded to the latest version of Internet Explorer, you may soon be under attack.
Slight relief for IT admins with ‘lighter’ Patch Tuesday
After the mega patch in October, this month sees less problems for Microsoft to fix.
Malicious insiders could hurt cloud computing
The future will see many businesses asking questions about how their data is secured in the cloud.<br>
Valentine's Day is for cards, flowers and a lot of spam
A flood of Valentine emails in your inbox on Saturday may make you feel really loved, but it may be more likely that you’re being scammed.
Pirated copies of Apple iWork 09 infected by Trojan
More than 20,000 Mac users have already downloaded a version of iWork containing a Trojan which can give control to cybercriminals.<br>
New software certification to stem vulnerabilities
Security education group looks at new certification which will make sure software developers are doing the right things to keep out the bugs.
Web 2.0 and virtualisation top poll of IT security priorities
The majority of Black Hat conference attendees point to web services and virtualisation as their key security considerations, along with...
Behind the scenes: Symantec's malware battle
IT PRO visited Symantec's offices in Ireland to find out more about its fight at the ever-changing frontline of malware.
‘Zombie Macs’ launching botnet attacks
Mac malware is nothing new, but Symantec researchers say this is the first example of a Mac botnet carrying out DoS attacks.
Cyber crime costs enterprises £1.2 million
Symantec has claimed businesses are losing an average £1.2 million through cyber attacks.
Trojan taps and records Skype conversations
Symantec warns Skype users of a threat that could potentially listen in to their conversations.
Symantec updates anti-malware technologies
Conventional approaches to virus detection are no longer sufficient, security vendor warns.
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