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Tuesday, May 17, 2005
Pentium 4 loophole could let in hackers
Intel is acting to calm fears that technology in its Pentium 4 processors will enable hackers to steal passwords by reading "footprints" in the cache.
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Intel is acting to calm fears that technology in its Pentium 4 processors will enable hackers to steal passwords by reading "footprints" in the cache.
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IBM's Tivoli tackles IT processes
In a move that reflects an industry-wide focus on improving day-to-day IT operations, IBM is developing a systems management product line designed to make companies' technology staffs more effective.
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In a move that reflects an industry-wide focus on improving day-to-day IT operations, IBM is developing a systems management product line designed to make companies' technology staffs more effective.
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Kiss your old SSN goodbye
Politicians are starting to realize that permitting data brokers like Acxiom and ChoicePoint to buy and sell your Social Security number like a raffle ticket may not be that wise after all.
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Politicians are starting to realize that permitting data brokers like Acxiom and ChoicePoint to buy and sell your Social Security number like a raffle ticket may not be that wise after all.
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Raza Micro jumps into Ethernet-everywhere craze
Raza Microelectronics, one of the companies founded by a former president of Advanced Micro Devices, has come out with a new communications chip meant to expand the reach of Ethernet.
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Raza Microelectronics, one of the companies founded by a former president of Advanced Micro Devices, has come out with a new communications chip meant to expand the reach of Ethernet.
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Raza Micro jumps into Ethernet-everywhere craze
Raza Microelectronics, one of the companies founded by a former president of Advanced Micro Devices, has come out with a new communications chip meant to expand the reach of Ethernet.
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Raza Microelectronics, one of the companies founded by a former president of Advanced Micro Devices, has come out with a new communications chip meant to expand the reach of Ethernet.
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Raza Micro jumps into Ethernet-everywhere craze
Raza Microelectronics, one of the companies founded by a former president of Advanced Micro Devices, has come out with a new communications chip meant to expand the reach of Ethernet.
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Raza Microelectronics, one of the companies founded by a former president of Advanced Micro Devices, has come out with a new communications chip meant to expand the reach of Ethernet.
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60 companies want to wire up the Tube
More than 60 companies have applied to wire up London's underground network for mobile phone and other whizzy digital services. London Underground (LU) has been so overwhelmed by the response from technology companies it has extend the deadline for companies looking to make a pitch.
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More than 60 companies have applied to wire up London's underground network for mobile phone and other whizzy digital services. London Underground (LU) has been so overwhelmed by the response from technology companies it has extend the deadline for companies looking to make a pitch.
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Name your SMS heroes and zeroes
Nominations are invited to name and shame the best and the worse players in the global messaging industry.
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Nominations are invited to name and shame the best and the worse players in the global messaging industry.
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easyMobile.com takes aim at easymobile
Stelios Haji-Ioannou is threatening legal action against a Welsh business unless it ditches its name.
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Stelios Haji-Ioannou is threatening legal action against a Welsh business unless it ditches its name.
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Sober infected PCs spew right-wing 'hate spam'
Virus writers turned PCs infected with the Sober-P worm into relay stations for right-wing propaganda using backdoor access into compromised machines to load malicious code.
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Virus writers turned PCs infected with the Sober-P worm into relay stations for right-wing propaganda using backdoor access into compromised machines to load malicious code.
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UK workers in IM flirt, gossip, bitchfest
The increasing use of Instant Messaging (IM) in the workplace is exposing UK companies to fresh security and legal threats, a study out Monday claims. One in six (16 per cent) of 2,000 UK consumers quizzed in a YouGov survey admitted using IM at work to send or receive sensitive company information or documents. A quarter of respondents (25 per cent) used IM to gossip about work colleagues - twice as many men than women use IM for this purpose. Four in five (80 per cent) of 18-29 year olds use IM to chat to friends and family whilst at work.
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The increasing use of Instant Messaging (IM) in the workplace is exposing UK companies to fresh security and legal threats, a study out Monday claims. One in six (16 per cent) of 2,000 UK consumers quizzed in a YouGov survey admitted using IM at work to send or receive sensitive company information or documents. A quarter of respondents (25 per cent) used IM to gossip about work colleagues - twice as many men than women use IM for this purpose. Four in five (80 per cent) of 18-29 year olds use IM to chat to friends and family whilst at work.
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Fortinet disputes Trend Micro patent ruling
A judge has ruled in favour of Trend Micro in a patent infringement lawsuit against rival security appliance vendor Fortinet. An International Trade Commission judge made a preliminary ruling last week finding that Fortinet has infringed Trend Micro's patent covering server-based antivirus technology (US patent 5,623,600). As a result, the judge has recommended that the ITC issue an order prohibiting Fortinet from importing FortiGate antivirus firewall products into the US along with a cease-and-desist order to stop Fortinet from infringing the patent in the US.
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A judge has ruled in favour of Trend Micro in a patent infringement lawsuit against rival security appliance vendor Fortinet. An International Trade Commission judge made a preliminary ruling last week finding that Fortinet has infringed Trend Micro's patent covering server-based antivirus technology (US patent 5,623,600). As a result, the judge has recommended that the ITC issue an order prohibiting Fortinet from importing FortiGate antivirus firewall products into the US along with a cease-and-desist order to stop Fortinet from infringing the patent in the US.
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Microsoft Anti-Virus?
Comment Microsoft's announcement that it will enter the AV market next year, with initial trials starting next week, could be a sign of many things to come, says SecurityFocus's Kelly Martin.
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Comment Microsoft's announcement that it will enter the AV market next year, with initial trials starting next week, could be a sign of many things to come, says SecurityFocus's Kelly Martin.
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Test your own software code for infringement
Software houses can check whether the code they develop has copied even just one snippet of code from any of 38 million open source files, using a new product that relies on source code 'fingerprinting' to reduce the risk of getting sued.
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Software houses can check whether the code they develop has copied even just one snippet of code from any of 38 million open source files, using a new product that relies on source code 'fingerprinting' to reduce the risk of getting sued.
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Saturday, May 14, 2005

SCi shareholders approve Eidos bid
At its annual shareholders meeting today, Carmageddon-publisher SCi approved the purchase of British publisher Eidos Interactive. The planned purchase comes after months of speculation, competing bids, and bitter words between companies seeking to scoop up the publisher of the Tomb Raider series.
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Microsoft announces the Xbox 360, confirms worldwide 2005 launch
Last week at the Avalon nightclub in Los Angeles, MTV taped "The Next-Generation Xbox Revealed," the special television event that marked the first official naming and unveiling of Microsoft's next-generation console.
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Mizuguchi, Okamoto drop game details at Japanese 360 launch
TOKYO--While Microsoft was airing its MTV special featuring the Xbox 360 in North America, the company was also holding a special preview presentation in Japan. That event, hosted by Microsoft Japan, took place at the Virgin Cinema in Tokyo, the same location that Square Enix used for its Final Fantasy XII announcement last November.
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Revolution confirmed for 2006; will play DVDs
Speaking to GameSpot several weeks ago about the imminent launch of the Xbox 360, Robbie Bach, Microsoft's chief Xbox officer and senior vice president, weighed in on the next-console race. He said he largely saw the next several years as a two-party conflict between Microsoft and Sony.
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Microsoft slams UK open-source study
An eagerly-awaited report into the use of open source software in the UK education sector was published on Friday, and contained evidence that schools could significantly cut their IT spending by moving to non-proprietary software.
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An eagerly-awaited report into the use of open source software in the UK education sector was published on Friday, and contained evidence that schools could significantly cut their IT spending by moving to non-proprietary software.
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Xbox 360 demos running on Macs
The nifty clips of video games supporting Microsoft's new Xbox 360 console are running on Apple machines, Microsoft confirmed on Friday.
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The nifty clips of video games supporting Microsoft's new Xbox 360 console are running on Apple machines, Microsoft confirmed on Friday.
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MS punts all-in-one security and backup service
Microsoft is to deliver an all-in-one PC health check service targeted at consumers. Windows OneCare will offer performance tuning, PC maintenance, backup and security functions via a consumer subscription service.
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Microsoft is to deliver an all-in-one PC health check service targeted at consumers. Windows OneCare will offer performance tuning, PC maintenance, backup and security functions via a consumer subscription service.
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F5 picks up Watchfire's app firewall biz
F5 Networks has acquired the web application firewall business of security firm Watchfire for an undisclosed sum. The two firms said that they would work together to migrate AppShield customers to F5's TrafficShield application firewall product, a technology F5 acquired when it bought MagniFire WebSystems last year.
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F5 Networks has acquired the web application firewall business of security firm Watchfire for an undisclosed sum. The two firms said that they would work together to migrate AppShield customers to F5's TrafficShield application firewall product, a technology F5 acquired when it bought MagniFire WebSystems last year.
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I know what you downloaded from Freenet
Exclusive The Freenet Project has been around since 2000. It was designed as a stealthy P2P network (some have called it a "darknet") that distributes its content so broadly that it's impossible to censor.
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Exclusive The Freenet Project has been around since 2000. It was designed as a stealthy P2P network (some have called it a "darknet") that distributes its content so broadly that it's impossible to censor.
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Google puts the brake on Web Accelerator
Google has disabled downloads of its Web Accelerator software less than a week after introducing the service. The suspension follows reports that the software was caching sensitive content, such as user control panels to online forums.
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Google has disabled downloads of its Web Accelerator software less than a week after introducing the service. The suspension follows reports that the software was caching sensitive content, such as user control panels to online forums.
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Firefox loses its shine
The Mozilla Foundation's Firefox web browser has made security a major part of its marketing, but a spate of vulnerabilities found over the last nine months had sullied that message.
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The Mozilla Foundation's Firefox web browser has made security a major part of its marketing, but a spate of vulnerabilities found over the last nine months had sullied that message.
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Resto & pub webcams expose us to pervs, snoops
An astonishing number of restaurants and pubs have installed webcams to observe patrons and beam their images across the internet without their knowledge, The Register has accidentally discovered.
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An astonishing number of restaurants and pubs have installed webcams to observe patrons and beam their images across the internet without their knowledge, The Register has accidentally discovered.
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Friday, May 13, 2005
Poachers turn over Microsoft Gatekeeper security test
Microsoft last week pulled the plug on an online security competition after it emerged that system flaws enabled entrants to manipulate their scores.
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Microsoft last week pulled the plug on an online security competition after it emerged that system flaws enabled entrants to manipulate their scores.
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Massachusetts fires legal broadside at spam gang
Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly obtained an emergency court order on Wednesday shutting down dozens of websites allegedly operated by a sophisticated ring of Boston area spammers. The group are allegedly behind millions of unsolicited, deceptive email messages touting unapproved counterfeit drugs, pirated software, and pornography that have plagued email users for months.
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Massachusetts Attorney General Tom Reilly obtained an emergency court order on Wednesday shutting down dozens of websites allegedly operated by a sophisticated ring of Boston area spammers. The group are allegedly behind millions of unsolicited, deceptive email messages touting unapproved counterfeit drugs, pirated software, and pornography that have plagued email users for months.
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