'Deceptive' Patent Lobbying Sparks Calls For Transparency
News Pilch cited a Sunday Express article from 5 June which reported that the EU wanted to ban companies from patenting any high-tech device that uses software. But the implications go far beyond computer software and will damage all of the industries...
[July 11, 2005, 14:15]
NHS Dismisses Claim Of IT Security Glitch
News Even then the patient can chose to have certain sensitive medical information kept in so called "sealed envelope" which no clinician can access without the express consent of the patient," the spokesman said.
[November 15, 2004, 13:00]
Virtual Hotel Cracks Down On Cybersex
News But the Children's Express, an online community for young people, claims that teenagers will continue to look for ways to break the rules on sites like Habbo. Children are going to use the Internet to experiment with behaviour that they wouldn't...
[October 17, 2001, 15:12]
Hacking Scandal Blamed On Broken Rules
News The remaining accounts were linked to other brands, including American Express and Discover. American Express is still deciding whether to contact its customers. In a case of fraud, she said that American Express would bear the financial burden...
[June 21, 2005, 8:55]
$3m Card Trick Baffles Hosting Firms
News The transactions, most for $500 and $700 (£300-£400), were billed to Visa, MasterCard and American Express cards that belong to people across the US, representatives for three Web hosts told CNET News.com.
[April 4, 2006, 9:25]
BT's Free Flights Offer Hits Turbulence
Talkback At the very least, there appear to have been insufficient berths available to cope with the demand caused by the huge, over-the-top banner headlines used by the overhyping Daily Express and Sunday Express promoting the offer as a "£10 CRUISE FOR...
[January 29, 2005, 16:13]
BT Hoovers Up Broadband Punters With 'free' Flights
Talkback At the very least, there appear to have been insufficient berths available to cope with the demand caused by the huge, over-the-top banner headlines used by the overhyping Daily Express and Sunday Express promoting the offer as a "£10 CRUISE FOR...
[January 29, 2005, 15:40]
Surfing Is Bad For Your Health - Reports
News Net users were asked to express their feelings about the Internet. A study, presented to the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association Sunday, found that Net addiction is a rising problem and should be comparable with traditional...
[August 23, 1999, 17:33]
Microsoft To Expand Its Web Services For Businesses
News It will also begin to offer a free download of a software called Search Server 2008 Express that allows companies to search files and documents inside their network. Microsoft, faced with web rivals looking to poach its business customers, said on...
[March 3, 2008, 7:16]
Say Hello To Feliz.Trojan And Armagidon
News On Saturday, CA released an alert that warned users of Wscript.Kak, a worm that spreads via systems that use both Microsoft Windows 98 and the Microsoft Outlook Express 5.0 email client. CA followed up two earlier warnings with two more on Sunday...
[January 5, 2000, 9:04]
Coders Claim Bypass Of Vista Security Feature
News As the developers were able to grant the back-end part of the program privileges to run without express user approval every time the machine starts up, they claimed that Windows Vista's security limitations were "artificial at best, easy to code...
[April 28, 2008, 15:17]
Flawed Code Limited Zotob's Impact
News American Express, Visa, Holden and Boeing are just some of the Australian-based companies that suffered from Zotob infections this week. Within days, exploit code was being distributed and on Sunday the first Zotob worm was discovered in the wild.
[August 19, 2005, 10:15]
Worm Hits Corporate Networks Hard
News ExploreZip proliferates over e-mail based on the messaging application programming interface, or MAPI, such as Microsoft's Exchange, Outlook and Outlook Express. While first noticed in Israel on Sunday, the worm -- also known as TROJ_EXPLORE.ZIP...
[June 14, 1999, 8:36]
Thinktank: Phorm A 'green Light For Lawbreaking'
News Bohm added that BT's decision to, in future, get their customers' permission to "monitor their… browsing" appeared to "ignore the fact that they can only legalise their activity by getting express permission not just from their customers, but also...
[April 7, 2008, 17:04]
Express Newspaper Abandons Web Sites
News Express Newspapers, which publishes the Express, Sunday Express and Star, was bought by Richard Desmond, publisher of lifestyle magazine OK! The Daily Express newspaper's Web sites will go into liquidation Tuesday having been shut down as part of...
[January 9, 2001, 9:20]

