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iPhone vulnerable to phishing attacks
Researcher cites 'trusted' malicious links within Mail could open phishing sites in Safari.
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Banking Web sites, corporate computers are insecure
Separate studies find widespread security design flaws in bank Web sites and internal threats to corporate networks, too.
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UK officials going snoop crazy
Officials made more than 500,000 requests to spy on private phone and Internet information in the United Kingdom last year.
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Malware-infected site detected every five seconds
Dramatic increase over the last 12 months is due to the rise in SQL injection attacks.
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Viacom CEO: 'Great' content is king
Despite talk that content has become a commodity, Philippe Dauman argues that great content is never a commodity.
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Torvalds attacks IT industry 'security circus'
The Linux creator has labeled creators of the OpenBSD operating system 'masturbating monkeys', as part of a wider critique of what he sees as self-centered behavior in the IT security industry.
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HDS: Archaic storage needs a facelift
Technology goes as far back as 20 years; fundamental changes are needed to manage new storage demands, says CTO of Hitachi Data Systems.
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AMD showing strength, but still weak
Chipmaker did better than expected in the first half this year, but is in "worse position" than rival Intel to cope with potential fall in demand, says analyst.
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India's outsource giants feeling the pinch
Infosys, Tata and Wipro blame global economic conditions. And new quarter may be difficult, as companies postpone decisions on outsourcing.
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Asia is going green, like it or not
Businesses in Asia may not be as strongly bound by law to go green as Western counterparts, but economic pressures will take care of that, says ILOG chief scientist.
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S'pore firm claims patent to image search
Singapore company says it owns patent to technology used by millions of online sites worldwide to link graphics and pictures to other Web pages.
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OOXML gains compatibility via ISVs
Since its ISO ratification, Microsoft's document format has garnered support from third-party applications. But developers say it's not ideological--it's just business.
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Sun: Java will be free this year
The struggle to open up Java completely is finally coming to an end.
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Singapore gets flat-rate mobile IM
StarHub launches a service to tap user demand for mobile IM, which Gartner says is another application to cross over from the "fixed-line Internet".
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Vista is greener and more secure, says Microsoft
According to a senior UK manager for Microsoft, Windows Vista is growing in popularity due to its security and green credentials.
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