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The 2007 security hall of shame 27 December, 2007 07:47:46
Bad breaches, ghastly gaffes and five people we'd like to forgetHow bad was 2007 for breaches, vulnerabilities and similar mayhem? On the bright side, it was better than 2008 is forecast to be. With more of every sort of meltdown predicted -- more criminalization of the hacker community, more Web-application attacks, more phishing, more spamming, more zero-day attacks and more virtualization-related threats -- we're happy to tell you that you are likely to look back on 2007 as the peaceful old days. - +
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Mobile momentum 13 June, 2007 11:16:37
While consumers are the fastest notebook adopters today, the introduction of feature-rich and easy-to-manage machines are giving commercial users more persuasive reasons go to mobile. - +
Microsoft files 20 more antipiracy lawsuits 20 September, 2006 16:52:31
Microsoft has filed 20 lawsuits against resellers believed to have been distributing unauthorized copies of its software.Continuing its worldwide assault on software piracy, Microsoft has filed 20 lawsuits against resellers accused of distributing unauthorised copies of its software.
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Microsoft has settled legal action against four Victorian resellers that admitted selling illegal copies of its software. The software giant has also announced a global piracy campaign against 50 online auction sites including three based in Australia.
The four Victorian resellers - Panda Computer International (Chadstone), JSN Computers (Mardialloc), PC Ideas (Oakleigh) and Ozsmartstore (Caulfield East) - confessed to selling unauthorised versions of software including Windows XP and Office Professional Edition 2003.
Microsoft has also started criminal and civil action against 50 companies worldwide. The list includes three Australian individuals and stores: Safar Safar and Computerbits in Ashfield, NSW; Zhiyang Xu, trading as NSW-based TopTeq; and RP Distribution trading as "LGA Logistics" along with its shareholder, Reuben Mark Vella.
The vendor's senior lawyer, Vanessa Huxley, said many of the counterfeit software cases it pursued were repeat offenders. For example, Microsoft had settled with Panda Computer in 2004 when the reseller was reported for hard-disk loading unlicensed software onto its PCs. As part of the latest settlement, Panda has agreed to supply genuine Microsoft software at its own cost to any customers who found their software was counterfeit. While software piracy still accounts for more than 30 per cent of the local market, Huxley said methods were changing.
"The Internet can make them appear to be a legitimate business," she said. "Customers need to ask the return policy and warranty condition questions they would in any commercial understanding."
Microsoft anti-piracy manager, Suzanne Caldwell,said the impending launch of Windows Vista would see a technological change in the way consumers lodged software. Instead of a software validation process, Vista users would activate their operating system through the new software protection platform. Resellers would be educated about the new platform as the vendor went into launch phase.
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