Stories by: Robert McMillan
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Could your Web surfing be greener? 03/12/2008 09:06:00
Is there a greener way to surf the Web? - +
Spam is silenced, but where are the feds? 28/11/2008 09:00:00
On October 14, the US Federal Trade Commission, with help from the US Federal Bureau of Investigation and New Zealand police, announced that it had shut down a vast international spam network known as HerbalKing. - +
Symantec sees spike in dangerous Microsoft attacks 24/11/2008 07:04:00
Symantec is warning of a sharp jump in online attacks that appear to be targeting a recently patched bug in Microsoft's Windows operating system, an analysis that some other security companies disputed Friday. - +
Teenager pleads guilty to botnet, 'swatting' charges 20/11/2008 12:02:00
A Boston-area teenager has pleaded guilty to charges of hacking and placing fake emergency phone calls in hopes of summoning police tactical response teams to the homes of his victims. - +
How much does spam cost you? Google will calculate 20/11/2008 07:43:00
How much is spam costing your company? Google unveiled a nifty little calculator Wednesday to help you add it up. - +
Microsoft drops OneCare antivirus product 19/11/2008 11:12:00
Two years after trying to build a consumer antivirus business, Microsoft has decide to throw in the towel. - +
Microsoft security patch was seven years in the making 12/11/2008 12:47:00
Some security patches take time. - +
Microsoft fixes critical Web bugs with security updates 12/11/2008 08:30:00
Microsoft released two security updates for its Windows operating system Tuesday to patch flaws that could give attackers new ways to install malicious software on a victim's computer. - +
Study: critical infrastructure often under cyberattack 11/11/2008 12:37:00
Computer systems that run the world's critical infrastructure are not as secure as they should be and insiders are mad. - +
Project turns GPS phones into traffic reporters 10/11/2008 08:32:00
Researchers from Nokia and the University of California in Berkeley will go live with a new project this week that aims to cull GPS data from thousands of mobile phones in order to tell drivers which San Francisco Bay Area roads are backed up and which are moving along. - +
Worm uses Google to squirm around Facebook 30/10/2008 13:24:00
A malicious program that sprang up on Facebook.com in late July has surfaced again, this time using Google's Web sites to sneak around security filters.
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