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Week in Review: IDF fever and Government IT
The Intel Developer Forum dominated IT this week, but major public sector stories have also grabbed the attention.
Infosec 08: Virtual desktop on a flash drive
SanDisk divulges details of a new USB flash memory stick which could quick and easily virtualise the corporate desktop without the need to be online.
Week in Review: Mobile on the tube for your iPad2?
This week, a deal to get mobile access on the London Underground draws nearer and rumours of the iPad 2 launch get hotter.
Intel to launch Light Peak on iPad 2?
Apple may play with its rivals with a whizzy new USB killer from Intel.
What is Thunderbolt and why is it so exciting?
Thunderbolt is an incredibly impressive new cable and connector technology from Intel. Formerly known as Light Peak, the highly-anticipated...
USB malware threatens Windows
A new USB vulnerability is causing a serious risk for Windows users.
USB top method to spread malware
Despite living in an online age, the USB worm has made a comeback according to McAfee’s latest security report.
Ministry of Defence has lost 28 laptops this year
The MoD has lost more than 50 devices this year, including 28 laptops, but it claims that it’s trying hard to make sure that human mistakes...
All 84,000 prisoner details lost on unencrypted memory stick
A USB stick containing around 130,000 prisoner and ex-offender details goes missing from private contractor PA Consulting.
Acer U5200 review
Acer's new projector has more features than you can shake a laser pointer at, from 3D to network management, but are these actually of any use to...
Infected USB caused biggest US military breach ever
A top government official has revealed an infected USB was the cause of a major US military security breach.
MoD: Cyber threat of increasing concern
The MoD accounting officer Bill Jeffrey has said the cyber threat facing the department is of growing concern.
Malware reaches all time high
It has been the most intense first six months ever for malware activity, according to McAfee.
Insider threat is the ‘weakest link' for businesses
Although companies do acknowledge the problem, it looks like very little is being done.<br>
£1 million cost for council after Conficker infection
A shutdown of Ealing Council’s network was likely to have been the work of an infected memory stick - and forces a network-wide OS upgrade - to...
USB Flash Disks: A modern day business curse?
Is the small USB drive that’s resident in many professionals’ pockets these days actually housing a major security threat? We investigate…
Hundreds of bank account details left at London pub
A contractor loses hundreds of bank account details, leaving them at a pub.
Miracle Workers: rescuing data from the jaws of disaster
Even if you've dropped your laptop or your server has been set on fire, all hope is not lost. Data recovery companies such as Kroll Ontrack could...
Leicester City Council facing ICO investigation
The local authority loses home security and medical data of 4,000 elderly and vulnerable people.
Canon ImageFormula DR-6030C review
Canon's latest production scanner can do no wrong as Simon Handby discovers in our review.
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