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Powerful new antiphishing weapon DKIM emerges 13 February, 2008 10:40
Spoofers, spammers and phishers, beware. There's a new gun in town, and some of the Internet's most powerful companies -- including Yahoo, Google, PayPal and AOL -- are brandishing it in the ongoing battle against e-mail fraud. - +
The 2007 security hall of shame 27 December, 2007 07:47
How bad was 2007 for breaches, vulnerabilities and similar mayhem? On the bright side, it was better than 2008 is forecast to be. With more of every sort of meltdown predicted -- more criminalization of the hacker community, more Web-application attacks, more phishing, more spamming, more zero-day attacks and more virtualization-related threats -- we're happy to tell you that you are likely to look back on 2007 as the peaceful old days. - +
Phishers hook data on visitors to Oak Ridge Labs 10 December, 2007 08:54
In yet another example showing that clueless consumers aren't the only ones who fall victim to computer scams, the Oak Ridge National Laboratory yesterday disclosed that phishing attacks may have provided cybercrooks with access to personal data on people who visited the lab between 1990 and 2004. - +
Phishers (almost) scam grocery giant out of US$10 million 24 October, 2007 06:40
Apparently it's not just unwary individuals that fall victim to online scammers. Even large corporations, it seems, can get suckered into parting with their money by devious phishers. - +
Ballmer: IT wants apps with 'Internet-style simplicity' 12 October, 2006 08:14
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer Tuesday all but dismissed Google's just-announced US$1.65 billion purchase of video-sharing service YouTube as a waste of money. - +
OpenAjax Alliance tackles interoperability 21 September, 2006 09:20
Looking to bolster AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and development of Web 2.0 applications, the OpenAjax Alliance on Wednesday plans to introduce a project that addresses AJAX interoperability issues. - +
Web postcards hide Trojan horse programs 06 April, 2005 08:36
Beware of Web postcards bearing greetings. That's the advice from The SANS Institute's Internet Storm Center (ISC), which is warning about e-mail messages that pose as Web postcards, then direct recipients to a Web site that installs a Trojan horse program. - +
Panel: Mobile computing has long way to go 13 September, 2004 09:58
There's an undercurrent of frustration at this year's Demomobile trade show, an event designed to highlight innovation in mobile and wireless computing. - +
Fees for online content proliferating, but will users buy? 02 December, 2002 08:07
As the Internet matures, businesses continue to try and entice new users to visit their Web sites while also devising ways to generate revenues to pay for the sites. - +
IBM updates Content Manager suite 02 October, 2001 09:17
IBM is updating its IBM Content Manager software package, adding new products to the suite and improving several features, the company plans to announce Wednesday. - +
American Greetings snaps up e-card rival 14 September, 2001 14:52
American Greetings said Thursday it would pay US$35 million in cash to acquire Blue Mountain Arts, the electronic greeting card arm of Internet access company At Home.
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