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No fix for 'critical' hole in Windows 98, MENot providing fixes leaves users vulnerable, but software can't be supported forever, security vendors agree ZDNet UK News |
Spam: Made in Taiwan?Spam levels went up as much as 20 percent in May, partly due to the demise of Blue Security, and now originates mostly in Taiwan ZDNet UK News |
Yahoo launches customised IE7 betaThe lines are being drawn in the search wars, with Yahoo and Microsoft squaring off against Firefox and Google ZDNet UK News |
Novell plugs Bandit fo 554 r ID managementBy going public, Novell hopes to attract more developers to build on its initial code for network sign-on, policy-based administration and other directory-related services ZDNet UK News |
Microsoft: Online services are for businesses, tooMicrosoft CTO Ray Ozzie has given a peek into some of the online services Microsoft intends to offer to businesses, including single sign-on and network management ZDNet UK News |
Vloggercon: Where everyone's the mediaThe popularity of video blogging has exploded in recent months, but can it become more than just a novelty? ZDNet UK News |
Bumper crop of Microsoft patches comingBrace yourself for an onslaught of security updates from Microsoft next week ZDNet UK News |
PGP Corporation sees potential of deperimeterisationThe encryption specialist plans to move into the identity management market, which will grow to over £2bn in the next three years, according to analysts ZDNet UK News |
Microsoft and Mozilla admit 'minor' security flawBoth Internet Explorer and Firefox contain a JavaScript vulnerability, but don't expect to see any patches rushed out ZDNet UK News |
FIFA gears up to keep World Cup hackers at bayAvaya is hoping that a good track record in keeping previous tournaments secure will guide it in defending the World Cup from an expected onslaught ZDNet UK News |
BT: Google is our biggest threatAs BT begins its shift into broadband content, the telco’s chief information officer has identified Google as a key rival — much to the bemusement of analysts. ZDNet UK News |
China clamping down on Google?With Google's services increasingly inaccessible from China, the search firm may be forced to pull out of the country altogether ZDNet UK News |
Government wants your view on encryption keysThe Home Office is getting ready to enforce Part III of the RIP Act, which will give police the power to demand encryption keys ZDNet UK News |
Domain name price hikes attackedUS politicians are furious that ICANN has allowed Verisign to profit from its monopoly position with annual price hikes, which may harm small businesses ZDNet UK News |
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