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Windows-based cash machines 'easily hacked'

March 4, 2008 ATMs that rely on desktop PC technology--and that's a lot of them--are at risk from worms, key loggers, and denial-of-service attacks. TAGS: ATM, bank, business development, safe, risk, denial of service, patch management, U.K., security, desktop computer, researcher, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

ID theft ring hits 50 banks, security firm says

August 8, 2005 The operation is gathering personal data from "thousands of machines" using keystroke-logging software, Sunbelt Software says. TAGS: Sunbelt Software, identity theft, bank, blog posting, credit card, remote server, security company, trojan horse, security, operation, blog, server, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, password, Microsoft Windows

Microsoft to flash Windows ID cards

May 18, 2005 Developers to get peek at InfoCard tech for ID management in Windows, as Microsoft moves on from much maligned Passport. TAGS: Microsoft Windows CardSpace, single sign-on, identity management, payment, margin, credit card company, credit card, Webcast, bank, Microsoft Corp., store, PC, security, Microsoft Windows

This week in Web threats

February 11, 2005 Spammers draw the wrath of Internet vigilantes, while virus writers target Microsoft's new anti-sypware application. TAGS: bank, anti-spyware, Microsoft Corp., spyware, virus, Microsoft Windows, PC

Microsoft probes possible IE 7 phishing hole

March 15, 2007 Vulnerability in Internet Explorer 7 error message could help cybercrooks obscure phishing scams. TAGS: phishing, Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, attacker, vulnerability, Microsoft Internet Explorer, bank, Microsoft Corp., message, link, Microsoft Windows

Playing it safe with Windows Vista

December 11, 2006 Microsoft wants to sell Web sites and businesses on security checks of customer PCs. That may not go over so well. TAGS: online service, dashboard, identity theft, security, Microsoft Windows Vista, bank, Microsoft Corp., firewall, antivirus, Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows, PC

Microsoft's nightmare inches closer to reality

September 23, 2005 Ten years ago, execs feared the Internet could become a software platform that threatens Windows. They were right. TAGS: memo, nightmare, Jim Allchin, Google Inc., exec, reality, Microsoft Corp., MSN, Netscape Communications Corp., bank, Microsoft Windows, Apple Computer, Web browser, Microsoft Internet Explorer, PC

Site-blocking worm carries phishing risk

April 11, 2005 Worm alters system files to block some antivirus company Web sites--a ploy that could be used in phishing scams, Trend Micro warns. TAGS: phishing, antivirus company, worm, phishing Web site, Trend Micro Inc., online retailer, antivirus, bank, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, Microsoft Windows

RSA: Consumer trust and the government's thrust

February 17, 2006 special coverage Without e-tail security, Americans may dump their Net-buying habits. Meanwhile, the U.S. works to batten down its hatches. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., Newsmaker, conference, CEO, rootkit, VoIP, agency, bank, Sun Microsystems Inc., password, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Week in review: Fiorina gets the boot

February 11, 2005 The embattled chairman and CEO of Hewlett-Packard steps down at the request of the company's board of directors. TAGS: Carly Fiorina, Week in review, women, CEO, bank, anti-spyware, HP, Compaq Computer Corp., spyware, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

South Koreans warned on Vista compatibility

January 25, 2007 Government officials advise South Korean consumers that Internet and e-commerce sites may lack full compatibility with Vista. TAGS: compatibility, Microsoft Windows Vista, South Korea, Internet banking, agency, e-commerce, ActiveX, online game, Internet service, security, bank, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Fabric7 banks on high-end x86 servers

November 1, 2005 A Silicon Valley start-up bets that AMD's Opteron processor and built-in networking will help its high-end x86 servers succeed where others fail. TAGS: x86 server, AMD Opteron, server, networking, Intel Xeon, Silicon Valley, AMD, Intel x86, start-up, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., bank, Linux, Intel, database, operating system

Thin clients: So out, they're in?

August 9, 2005 Wyse Technology CEO John Kish says history is coming full circle and thin client computing is about to get a second chance at the big time. TAGS: thin client, Wyse Technology Inc., bank, CEO, security, PC, idea, Microsoft Windows
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