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Symantec, Microsoft cooperate on security

October 23, 2007 Despite earlier tussle, the two companies announce joint participation in a forum aimed at promoting security best practices. TAGS: Symantec Corp., API, security company, organization, security, member, 64-bit, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp.

British Parliament members demand Wi-Fi access

January 10, 2006 Wires-only network irks some, who believe that the security obstacles to wireless access can be overcome. TAGS: wireless Internet, member, Wi-Fi, security, e-mail

Yahoo to plug security hole in dating site

December 20, 2005 Fix comes after security expert finds clues in online profiles that could let intruders reset passwords. TAGS: Yahoo! Inc., member, account, password, security, e-mail

Film group turns to secure DVD players

August 31, 2004 The British Academy of Film and Television Arts is issuing voting members secure DVD players to prevent piracy. TAGS: DVD player, piracy, copy protection, member, film, DVD, TV, security

Did Microsoft get lucky in Europe?

October 16, 2006 Some European Parliament members are grateful the Vista release apparently isn't blocked completely. TAGS: commission, Microsoft Windows Vista, Europe, antitrust, member, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP, security, Microsoft Windows

India to tighten offshoring data security

May 9, 2006 In the wake of data thefts, initiative will set and enforce standards among providers of outsourced services. TAGS: data security, BPO, India, initiative, information technology, member, training, security, CEO

Security confab calls for U.S. spending

February 22, 2002 Legislators and defense department personnel at RSA Conference 2002 say more money is the answer to cybersecurity concerns. TAGS: Royal & Sun Alliance, legislator, chief information officer, RSA Security Inc., Rep., government, member, security, conference, call, U.S.

Automated phishing on the rise

November 23, 2004 Increase in number of phishing Web sites suggests scammers are improving their techniques, experts say. TAGS: phishing, phishing Web site, bank, trojan horse, member, technique, security

Telecom giants join forces against hackers

March 28, 2005 Group of well-known telecom and networking companies, including BT, Cisco, EarthLink and MCI, band together to share data on hackers. TAGS: MCI Inc., communications company, hacker, British Telecommunications, telecommunications, networking company, denial of service, EarthLink Inc., attack, member, collaboration, Cisco Systems Inc., networking, security

Hackers drop spyware into popular tool

November 15, 2002 Security experts warn system administrators that rogue hackers have implanted spyware in the latest version of a popular open-source network-monitoring tool and its code library. TAGS: hacker, trojan horse, spyware, open source, library, member, system administrator, server, project, utility, security

AOL notches up barrier against phishers

October 5, 2005 Technology deals announced today aim to increase protection against online fraud attacks for the ISP's subscribers. TAGS: phishing, America Online Inc., Internet Service Provider, Time Warner Inc., barrier, protection, Internet service, member, security

Novell, Oracle move ahead with Liberty

July 22, 2004 Creating more momentum for Liberty Alliance, Novell and Oracle plan to introduce federated identity management software. TAGS: Liberty Alliance, identity federation, Novell Inc., identity management, Oracle Corp., momentum, consortium, specification, member, IBM Corp., password, security, Microsoft Corp.

Hijacking MySpace for fame and fortune

May 10, 2006 A growing number of enterprising people have found a way to exploit the hugely popular social networking site for promotional ends. TAGS: MySpace, fame, marketer, social networking, member, security

Standoff over PC-to-mobile jumping code

March 6, 2006 Virus code isn't shared between some researchers and antivirus companies, amid allegations of "bullying." TAGS: antivirus company, Sophos Plc., antivirus, McAfee Inc., ethics, Graham Cluley, code, sample, malware, member, agreement, researcher, virus, security, Microsoft Windows

House requests e-vote probe

May 17, 2004 More than a dozen House members ask the General Accounting Office to investigate electronic voting security, as Congress considers legislation to restrict e-voting machine usage. TAGS: e-voting, e-vote, election, Diebold Inc., letter, survey, member, security

GOP clerks nabbed Democratic data, says probe

March 5, 2004 An investigation finds that two Republican Senate staffers accessed thousands of Democratic files without authorization, but leaves open the question of criminal charges. TAGS: Republican, investigation, memo, probe, system administrator, Sen., Democrat, member, security, server

Group pools data to trap phishers

June 2, 2005 The Anti-Phishing Working Group is building a central clearinghouse of info on online fraud scams to improve defenses and nab crooks. TAGS: EarthLink Inc., phishing, AppRiver, repository, fraud, Internet user, Internet Service Provider, member, Internet service, attack, bank, service provider, toolbar, XML, database, e-mail
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