Against Time
Downloads The objective of Against Time is to constantly remove same colored balls that slowly clutter the game table. You must act fast to gather bonus points and in the meantime try to remove as many balls as possible at once to maximize points.
[August 28, 2006, 16:24]
Judge upholds patent ruling against Microsoft
News A Chicago federal judge on Wednesday upheld a $512m (£278m) patent verdict against Microsoft that could ultimately force major changes in many of the most common Internet software products. Judge James Zagel said he saw no reason to overturn an...
[January 15, 2004, 7:25]
iSoft halts legal action against CSC
News Troubled software company iSoft has called a halt to legal proceedings initiated against Computer Sciences Corporation, one of the local service providers for the NHS National Programme for IT, after the latter blocked its takeover by Australian...
[June 7, 2007, 16:59]
Cache-Collision Timing Attacks Against AES
White Papers This paper describes several novel timing attacks against the common table-driven software implementation of the AES cipher. The attacks presented should be applicable to most high-speed software AES implementations and computing platforms, the...
[September 7, 2006, 3:18]
Defend your network against idle scanning
News The best defence against idle scanning is to follow these simple best practices: If your organisation's intrusion-detection system (IDS) identifies a scan of your network, and you just block that IP address, you likely haven't addressed the real...
[September 30, 2005, 16:55]
EC acts against UK over data protection
News The European Commission has launched infringement proceedings against the UK, claiming the country is not sufficiently complying with European data-protection laws. The Commission subsequently told ZDNet UK that it was investigating the trials, but...
[April 14, 2009, 16:53]
Cisco, Qualcomm come out against net neutrality
News Also, they argue, the FCC has already taken action against violations of net neutrality, so no new laws are necessary. Some of the largest hardware makers in the world, including 3M, Cisco, Corning and Qualcomm, sent an open letter to Congress on...
[May 18, 2006, 10:05]
Renowned Medical Center Safeguards Against E-mail Viruses, Keeps Messages Moving
White Papers With so many mailboxes, UPMC must vigilantly safeguard against viruses carried in e-mail messages. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) is one of the most respected medical centers in the United States.
[November 8, 2006, 0:00]
Defense Against Routing Disruption Denial-of-Service Attacks in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
White Papers This paper proposes a novel secure routing architecture for MANET called ThroughpUt-Feedback (TUF) routing, which is designed to be resilient against most known forms of routing disruption DoS attacks.
[June 24, 2009, 16:02]
Defending Against TCP SYN Flooding Attacks Under Different Types of IP Spoofing
White Papers Incorporating IP spoofing makes it even more decoct to defend against such attacks. Among different IP spoofing techniques, which include random spoofing, subnet spoofing and fixed spoofing, subnet spoofing is the most difficult type to fight against.
[December 27, 2007, 0:01]
US Report: FTC moving closer to action against Intel
News In the shadow of the U.S.government's recent antitrust assault on Microsoft, the Federal Trade Commission may be on the verge of taking the next step in bringing its own antitrust action against Intel - the other half of the so-called "Wintel...
[May 29, 1998, 10:37]
Microsoft, Linux Foundation unite against proposal
News Microsoft and the Linux Foundation are not the only ones against this. The company eventually settled with TomTom, but the move has created uncertainty over whether Microsoft intends to take legal action against Linux vendors that refuse to take a...
[May 19, 2009, 9:01]
BT offers protection against rogue diallers
News BT is giving protection against fraudsters who hijack dial-up Internet connections and redirect them to premium rate telephone numbers. The telco announced on Tuesday that is giving away a software application to combat the problem of rogue...
[March 15, 2005, 16:00]
Lindows fights back against Microsoft
News Further, Lindows argues that Windows is itself a generic term for a feature of an operating system, bolstering its case by drawing on Microsoft's own testimony when the software giant defended itself against Apple Computer in a 1988 suit.
[February 18, 2002, 10:51]
Protect yourself against hackers review
Reviews Therefore, you must first engage Office XP's built-in defence against macros. It seems as though every day I read about Microsoft security holes big enough to drive a bus through. And every time I turn around, someone releases a new worm that's...
[July 8, 2002, 9:59]
Rage against the Machine - survey
News The study -- Rage against the Machine -- was conducted by MORI on behalf of Compaq. A survey released today reveals people are becoming increasingly frustrated by technology -- and taking it out on their computers.
[May 27, 1999, 9:22]
Judge dismisses antitrust charges against Intel
News Intel did not violate federal antitrust laws by withholding product information from Intergraph, the US District Court in Birmingham, Alabama, ruled on Monday in dismissing a lawsuit against the chip maker.
[March 14, 2000, 11:13]
TRACK: A Novel Approach for Defending Against Distributed Denial-of-Service Attacks
White Papers This paper presents a novel countermeasure against Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks that they call the rouTer poRt mArking and paCKet filtering (TRACK), which includes the functions of both IP traceback and packet filtering.
[June 24, 2009, 16:02]
Analysis: FTC action against Intel will set precedents
News Intel, likewise, was allegedly threatening to cut off its own distributors in order to keep them from competing against it. According to papers filed on Monday, Intel has violated US antitrust laws by trying to coerce computer makers into handing...
[June 10, 1998, 9:14]
IBM drops claims to speed case against SCO
News IBM has dropped its three remaining claims of patent infringement in a lawsuit against the SCO Group, which originally sued IBM in March 2003 over claims it broke a Unix licensing contract by moving technology to Linux.
[October 10, 2005, 9:25]



