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Alleged NASA hacker to speak at security show

April 13, 2006 Gary McKinnon, the British man fighting extradition to the U.S., is planning to appear on a panel at a U.K. security conference. TAGS: London, conference, U.K., security, U.S.

Canonical dismisses Ubuntu security concerns

August 16, 2007 Worries over Ubuntu's security, following shutdown of Canonical-sponsored community-run servers, are misplaced, company says. TAGS: Ubuntu, data center, community, server, London, security

Schneier questions need for security industry

April 26, 2007 Speaking at a trade show in London, security guru sparks debate about the sources of and responses to security problems. TAGS: Graham Cluley, London, trade show, security, operating system, server, e-mail

Security A to Z: Wi-Fi

November 28, 2006 For all Wi-Fi has done to bring people online, it's also opened them up to potential risk. TAGS: Wi-Fi, London, Wi-Fi network, wireless network, security, Apple Computer

Terror and technology

July 7, 2005 perspective The bombings in London have shocked us all. Resilience is the order of the day. TAGS: London, terror, photograph, security

London to test antiterror tech for commuters

January 11, 2006 Four-week trial in London will begin for body-scanning and close-circuit TV technologies designed to reduce terror risk. TAGS: London, passenger, trial, mobile phone, TV, security, camera

This week in security

July 8, 2005 Technology--and the human spirit--were put to the test after four blasts ripped through London. TAGS: London, worm, credit card, California, security

SurfControl buys anti-spyware tools

March 3, 2005 The security company has paid $6.8 million for application security company Apreo's anti-spyware technology. TAGS: SurfControl plc, Apreo, security company, application security, anti-spyware, London, security

Experts: Take computer forensics seriously

September 19, 2006 Businesses warned that "dusting for prints" after a security crisis is a must if threats are to be contained. TAGS: forensics, evidence, Gartner Inc., expert, London, security

U.K. police to test bomb-detecting body scanners

July 22, 2005 Government to evaluate Qinetiq's latest millimeter wave system for suitability in the antiterror campaign. TAGS: QinetiQ Ltd., U.K., police, London, government, imaging, security

Schneier: Beware security products

October 24, 2007 Security expert Bruce Schneier warns delegates at RSA Conference Europe that judging quality of products can be difficult. TAGS: RSA Security Inc., security, smart card, London, conference, event

Analyst: Virtualization set to boost mobile security

September 21, 2007 Technology to help tackle problem of data loss from corporate mobile devices, but the tools won't exist until 2012, Gartner says. TAGS: virtualization, Gartner Inc., mobile device, chief information officer, London, security

Small companies ignorant of security?

November 21, 2006 Former White House adviser Howard Schmidt warns that hackers aren't just going after big corporations, and small businesses must beware. TAGS: Howard Schmidt, small and medium enterprise, managed services, small business, information technology manager, London, security, P2P, training

Cisco exec: Windows Vista is scary

September 18, 2006 A senior security expert at the networking giant says that aspects of Microsoft's new operating system are worrying. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., Gartner Inc., security feature, Microsoft Windows Vista, exec, security, London, Microsoft Corp., operating system, Microsoft Windows

Firefox: When is a flaw not a flaw?

January 7, 2005 TalkBack: Fans and critics of the open-source browser give their two cents on reports of a phishing flaw. TAGS: flaw, Firefox, phishing, reader, London, vulnerability, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Web browser, open source, electronics, security, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, PC

Auction site sells security exploits

July 6, 2007 Founder says WabiSabiLabi will improve security by ensuring researchers get fairly compensated, but security companies are split over its value. TAGS: vulnerability, buyer, security company, researcher, founder, security, London, value, eBay Inc., CEO

Start-up soups up surveillance cameras

January 25, 2006 New software could help make it easier for security guards to make sense of what the closed-circuit cameras see. TAGS: footage, scene, TiVo Inc., camera, co-founder, London, start-up, security, agent, San Francisco, bank, video, monitor

Spamhaus: Yahoo major phishing site host

September 6, 2005 Anti-spam group Spamhaus says almost 5,000 sites on Yahoo use the words "bank," "eBay" and "PayPal" in their domain names. TAGS: Spamhaus, phishing Web site, phishing, Yahoo! Inc., PayPal, domain, domain name, anti-spam, London, bank, Internet Service Provider, security, eBay Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Linux guru warns on security of open-source code

October 26, 2006 Veteran developer Alan Cox cautions that hackers are trying hard to break open-source code and that many projects are far from secure. TAGS: delegate, metrics, open source, Linux kernel, Red Hat Inc., Linux, project, open-source software, London, security, analysis

U.K. watchdog targets data breach

June 23, 2005 The Information Commissioner's Office says recent call-center security failure is a criminal breach of the U.K.'s Data Protection Act. TAGS: call-center, data protection, breach, watchdog, U.K., London, India, police, bank, banking, worker, security, Sun Microsystems Inc., Microsoft Office
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