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Archive - 04 Aug 2005

JPEG-based virus attack gets closer

News Security researchers have warned that an infectious JPEG virus could be just around the corner

Windows Vista tool targeted by virus writers

News Security experts are warning of a possible scripting virus 'outbreak' when the OS formerly known as Longhorn finally ships

Killing off gaming on your network

Help/HowTo If your users are using your network for gaming, there's something wrong. We show you how to put a stop to it

Artificial limbs in the high tech age

Q&A While technology can't quite create the 'Six Million Dollar Man', prosthetics have come a long way into the high-tech wage of late

ID cards 'were oversold'

News The Government has admitted that it overhyped the benefits of ID cards

E-Government think tank launched

News Representatives from all branches of the UK Government are represented in a group that will be run by Brunel University

Yahoo releases e-commerce programming tools

News Builder: Product search and comparison grid APIs are intended to make construction of e-commerce sites easier

MP demands inquiry into Time Computers collapse

News A Conservative MP had added his voice to those calling for a Government inquiry into the collapse of Time Computers with the loss of 1,500 jobs

Free as the air

Leader Wi-Fi services are cheap enough to give away. Some people are cheap enough to try and stop them

Symantec spells out the future for the analysts

News The benefits of its merger with Veritas are there for all to see, Symantec believes, but it's happy to spell them out anyway

Spammer loses fight for right to spam

News A company in the US has lost a legal battle with the University of Texas over the institution's blocking of vast amounts of unsolicited commercial email

Boston airport battles with free Wi-Fi

News A free Wi-Fi service that competes with Logan Airport's paid-for service poses an 'unacceptable potential risk' to security forces gear, according to airport authorities

ISS defends itself over Cisco flaw

News Michael Lynn's former employer has insisted it has treated him fairly throughout the Cisco IOS flaw affair, but others in the industry remain unconvinced

Cheap Intel chipsets on the way out

News The chipmaker is phasing out its lower-spec chipsets in a move that could delay shipments of budget PCs

Core flaw opens Windows 2000 to attack

News A serious flaw in the aging Microsoft OS that could be easily exploited in a worm attack has been found. No patch is available and a work-around is not possible

Linux kernel bugs squished

News The Linux kernel, already thought to be less buggy than proprietary software, has got slightly better in its latest incarnation