Stories by: Matthew Broersma
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Security agency calls for EU laws on breach disclosure 02 June, 2008 08:54:37
A European Union-wide advisory body this week called for security breach disclosure regulations tougher than those in the US as a step toward raising awareness of the seriousness of security threats. - +
XP's graphics thrashes Apple's OS X 28 May, 2008 08:40:26
A benchmark test designed to compare graphics rendering systems in different operating systems has found that Mac OS X performs, on average, at about half the speed of Windows XP. - +
Apple dismisses Safari download issue 19 May, 2008 07:41:04
A security researcher has published a demonstration exploit that takes advantage of the download mechanism in Apple's Safari browser to automatically download files onto a user's system. - +
Hackers create their own social network 13 May, 2008 09:30:00
Hackers now have their own social network, backed by GnuCitizen, a high-profile "ethical hacking" group. - +
Most top banks already using virtualization 01 May, 2008 07:50:49
Enterprises as a whole may be holding off on virtualizing their data centers, but the majority of top-tier U.S. and U.K. banks are already implementing virtualization across different parts of their infrastructures, according to just-released Microsoft-funded research. - +
Researchers 'poison' Storm botnet 28 April, 2008 09:18:50
A group of German researchers has unveiled the first publicly released research attempting to actively disrupt a peer-to-peer botnet - using as their case study the notorious Storm worm. - +
Reports: Wi-Fi users to be monitored in Russia 21 April, 2008 09:39:57
Business travellers to Russia might want to keep their laptops and iPhones well-concealed - not from muggers, necessarily, but from the country's recently formed regulatory super-agency, Rossvyazokhrankultura (short for the Russian Mass Media, Communications and Cultural Protection Service). - +
Google Apps hit by session-stealing attack 17 April, 2008 08:31:09
A security researcher has uncovered a serious flaw in Google Spreadsheets, which could give an attacker access to all of a user's Google services. - +
SpikeSource gives ISVs testing boost 07 April, 2008 09:15:41
SpikeSource has announced a service aimed at letting smaller software makers automatically test their products for particular software stacks, potentially opening up significant opportunities for software start-ups and open source developers. - +
Apple sued over 'inferior' iMac screens 02 April, 2008 15:13:47
Apple has been hit by a class-action lawsuit claiming the company deceived customers over the quality of the screens in the 20-inch iMacs launched last summer. - +
Google rival gains clearance for French state funding 14 March, 2008 07:40:59
The European Commission has cleared the way for French government plans to fund a European search engine to rival Google.
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