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Hackers try to take down U.K. cops

May 3, 2005 A U.K. police chief has been bombarded with thousands of threatening e-mails in a denial-of-service attack aimed at crippling his force's computer systems. TAGS: computer system, U.K., force, denial of service, e-mail

PC veteran exits Toshiba

September 4, 2003 The company confirms that Rod Keller, executive vice president of Toshiba America's computer systems group, has stepped down to pursue other interests. TAGS: Toshiba America, Toshiba, computer system, executive vice president, PC

Microsoft tool helps combat threat to kids

April 8, 2005 Product created with Canadian authorities has already helped nab one alleged child pornographer, company says. TAGS: Toronto, computer system, child, Microsoft Corp., database, e-mail

Report raps Homeland Security for muddled IT

May 24, 2004 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is plagued by computer systems that are incompatible and bereft of oversight by the department's chief information officer, according to a GAO report. TAGS: chief information officer, computer system, homeland security, information technology, agency

Security from A to Z: Hackers

November 27, 2006 Hacking doesn't just cover breaking into computer systems--it can refer to other acts. Part of a series on hot security topics. TAGS: Kevin Mitnick, hacker, computer system, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, PC

IRS trudges on with aging computers

April 12, 2007 More than 20 years after its first attempt at a massive upgrade of 1960s-era mainframes, the IRS still isn't sure when the project will be finished. TAGS: tax, return, computer system, mainframe, audit, vision, agency, goal

School chalks up McAfee alliance

January 20, 2005 The Rochester Institute of Technology is tapping McAfee for a master's program in computer security and information assurance. TAGS: McAfee Inc., software engineering, computer system, computer security, network security, alliance, student, security, information technology

Toshiba cuts jobs in U.S. PC unit

September 18, 2003 Toshiba America is restructuring its troubled personal computer unit, laying off about 200 workers, according to a source within the company. TAGS: Toshiba America, Toshiba, layoff, computer system, information system, worker, laptop computer, PC

Will that game work on your PC?

January 19, 2005 Microsoft patent application describes system for determining if a given PC can run a specific game or other piece of software. TAGS: computer system, video card, knowledge, PC, Microsoft Corp., games, video

Tech jobs added in August

September 4, 2004 Computer systems design and computer manufacturing jobs grow, as does optimism among IT workers. TAGS: computer system, information technology worker

Report: Flaws quickly spawn Net attacks

October 1, 2003 Online vandals are quickly exploiting flaws, leaving companies with little time to patch their computer systems, according to data analysis by Symantec. TAGS: vandal, Symantec Corp., computer system, flaw, attack, threat, vulnerability, security company, virus, security, Microsoft Corp.

Company laptops, privacy and you

August 1, 2006 Court ruling shows that employees may occasionally expect their communications to be private, says attorney Eric Sinrod. TAGS: plaintiff, communication, attorney, privilege, computer system, disclosure, electronic communication, laptop computer, policy, privacy, trial

HP, Compaq top IT exec dies

October 14, 2003 Bob Napier, the executive who led the merging of the computer systems of Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Computer, dies after a battle with cancer. TAGS: Compaq Computer Corp., computer system, Jeff Clarke, HP, nightmare, Houston, Carly Fiorina, chief information officer, information technology, outsourcing, exec, e-mail

Tech services jobs increase

October 11, 2004 New Labor Department report shows continued growth in computer-related services jobs, while tech manufacturing positions fell. TAGS: employment, payroll, computer system, manufacturing, consulting, U.S.

Tech services jobs rise in June

July 2, 2004 U.S. Labor Department counts thousands of new jobs in computer systems design and related services, but computer manufacturing hemorrhages workers. TAGS: payroll, worker, computer system, consulting service, manufacturing, consulting, category, U.S.

McNealy: Stop building jalopies

September 9, 2003 Sun CEO Scott McNealy chides thousands of gearheads gathered at OracleWorld for overengineering their companies' computer systems. TAGS: Scott McNealy, OracleWorld, Oracle Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., grid computing, information technology, computer system, ERP, Larry Ellison, IBM Corp., supplier, CEO, database, server, Microsoft Corp.

Tech services jobs keep rising

November 5, 2004 The U.S. economy added another 6,900 jobs in computer systems design and related services in October, but tech manufacturing posts fell again. TAGS: employment, payroll, information technology worker, computer system, manufacturing, consulting, U.S.

Police blotter: Sysadmin loses e-intrusion case

January 13, 2006 Appeals court upholds sentence of former system administrator who deleted his colleague's account after losing his job. TAGS: Aventis, imprisonment, Police Blotter, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Computer Fraud, conviction, computer security, Missouri, evidence, computer system, fine, system administrator, IBM Corp., security
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