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£1 million cost for council after Conficker infectionNews A shutdown of Ealing Council’s network was likely to have been the work of an infected memory stick - and forces a network-wide OS upgrade - to Windows XP.
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Telco bosses rail against anti-piracy proposalsNews Will innocent broadband users be hit by ‘kangaroo courts’?
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Funny Facebook pics could lose you that dream jobNews Beware of that picture or status update you drunkenly posted on Facebook – it could come back to haunt you.
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Kids want advice on online privacyNews Many young people aren’t getting enough support when it comes to online security and privacy.
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Portsmouth Uni students switch to GoogleNews University students move on to Google Apps.
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‘One password’ Brits at risk of internet fraudNews The easiest target appears to be the computer user, as many use the same password for a bank account as they do for their social networks.
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Facebook banned at Portsmouth City CouncilNews Is five minutes a month too much time for an employee to be spending on Facebook?
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UPDATED: O2 to fix wireless broadband router flawNews Attackers could break into wireless broadband boxes, but O2 will fix the problem.
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Windows Messenger upgrades to fix security flawNews Microsoft forces instant messaging users to upgrade to a new version of Windows Messenger, due to a security issue.
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A third of Brit surfers don't update securityNews Men also appear lazier than women when it comes to security, with nearly half of UK blokes using the same passwords to access different sites.
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Marks & Spencer tackles checkout fraudNews Marks & Spencer wants to tackle fraud at its tills by better analysing PoS data.
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UPDATED: Hackers could take control of Microsoft's IISNews A flaw in IIS could allow the bad guys to come in and take control.
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The Conficker worm makes a comebackNews One security company says that the most high profile malware threat of 2009, Conficker, is re-emerging.
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Firefox add-on spies on Google search resultsNews Using a browser other than Internet Explorer and think you’re safe? Not any more it seems.
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Apache web server hit by hack attackNews The website of the popular open source web server has been hit by hackers.
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Trojan taps and records Skype conversationsNews Symantec warns Skype users of a threat that could potentially listen in to their conversations.
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Cisco warns of flaws that could disrupt voice callsNews Problems in its unified communications software could allow a denial of service attack.
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Google now translates documents in 42 languagesNews Google Doc users can now translate documents straight from its word processor.
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Twitter XSS flaw could allow hackers to take overNews A bug found in Twitter’s API still hasn’t been fixed yet.
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PDF vulnerabilities hit all time highNews Attackers are increasingly using maliciously-created documents to take advantage of flawed reading software.
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Fake Snow Leopard sites leading to trojan infectionsNews Hackers are trying to take advantage of users looking for free versions of the Snow Leopard software.
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Cisco’s wireless LANs could be open to a ‘SkyJack’News Attackers have the potential to cause enterprise disruption through denial of service.
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Twitter will roll out paid-for business accountsNews Could Twitter soon be finally making some money from its many business users?
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Mozilla finds Google Chrome flawNews Firefox and Chrome may be rivals in the browser wars, but it hasn't stopped Mozilla from giving Google's security a bit of help.
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