Skype Technologies has updated its popular Skype Internet telephony software to fix a security bug that could expose sensitive data.
Good ideas deserve protection, but giving the same rights to bad inventions could poison the pond for everyone.
As the threat to IT operations by viruses and worms declines, browser-based attacks are increasing, according to a technology trade organisation.
Google's popular free Web-based e-mail service is testing phishing protection designed to alert users to potential e-mail fraud attacks.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has revealed that some customers have been tricked into revealing their Netbank client number and password after receiving a spam mail claiming to be from the bank.
If you're weighing IDS options, consider Demarc Security's PureSecure. It offers an intuitive Web interface and takes advantage of the Snort IDS engine. Find out if PureSecure offers what you need in an IDS.
A new streaming-media standard promises to unify a fractious market, but inferior quality and bureaucracy may block acceptance.
The ease and convenience of instant messaging has made it popular with users. But is instant messaging a curse or a boon for the office environment?
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History of British PCs
The cash-strapped UK National Museum of Computing is home to an exhibition of the evolution of British PCs.… Watch it now
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