Ex-Intuit arm re-emerges as Numara
News The newly renamed asset management company is aiming to make a splash in Europe and beyond by minding those software expenses
Executive faces jail after admitting IP theft
News In a case of 'brazen' theft of trade secrets, software designs and customer contact information, a former software firm CEO now faces up to 10 years in prison
Mozilla issues Firefox alert
News The open source firm has played down a secuity problem with its browser and ruled out the potential of denial-of-service attacks
Police investigate charity hack
News The theft of credit card details and attempts to scam up to 3,000 people who donated money through a Christian charity Web site is under investigation by the police
Dixons and Epson UK HQs closed by oil depot blaze
News The fire at Buncefield fuel depot has temporarily closed down Dixons' and Epson UK's head offices, but it's 'business as usual', say the companies
Don't fear the Sober, just prepare for it
News With preparation systems administrators can mitigate the effects of the upcoming worm attack, say experts
Your antivirus software has B.O.
Tech Guide Security researchers are seeking the next big flaw in Internet Explorer, but is anyone checking the security programs? One researcher has found that most antivirus applications suffer from critical...
Hackers go after charitable Web users
News 2,000 people have had their personal information compromised after a Church charity site was hacked, and many victims have already been targeted with scams
Mobile TV moving into the mainstream
News Chipsets allowing TV signals to be received on mobile phones while bypassing expensive data rates are being launched in the US by Philips
Security and Usability
Review Despite more than a decade of research into computer usability, most security products remain resolutely user-unfriendly. This book examines how the situation can be improved.



