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PayPal flaw raises questions about EV-SSL

19.05.2008 22:35    techworld.com
Newer SSL certificate standard doesn't guarantee site security. eBay's PayPal has acknowledged a serious cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw that could be used to steal user credentials or cookies.


Vista laid low by new malware figures

19.05.2008 22:35    techworld.com
PC Tools fires back with more stats. It looks as if Vista's reputation for improved security could be heading for the pages of history. PC Tools has renewed last week's attack on the platform with new figures that appear to

Debian, Ubuntu keys under attack

19.05.2008 22:35    techworld.com
Tools now available. A recently disclosed vulnerability in widely used Linux distributions can be exploited by attackers to guess cryptographic keys, possibly leading to the forgery of digital signatures and theft of confidential information, a noted security researcher said Thursday.

Alca-Lu to showcase multivendor SDP & OSS/BSS Integration

19.05.2008 21:43    dmeurope.com
Alcatel-Lucent is expanding its multivendor consulting and integration offers, leveraging its services infrastructure expertise, into applications and the Alcatel-Lucent Open Service Delivery Environment framework.

Microsoft and Yahoo back in talks

19.05.2008 18:02    heise.de
The sleeping giant awakes - software group Microsoft , which is under considerable pressure in its online services and advertising business and which two weeks ago, withdrew its takeover offer for Yahoo , as the latter was demanding too high

MI5 spy wife was Formula One chief's Teutonic thrash tart

19.05.2008 16:43    theregister.co.uk
Mosley suspects spook spank stitch-upThe case of Formula One boss Max Mosley and his uniformed prostitute flagellation orgy took a new twist over the weekend, as it emerged that one of the ladies of negotiable affection involved was married to

Vendor pitches handheld phone-data extractor

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Snooping made easyIf you've got a hunch that your partner is doing the dirty behind your back, then thank your suspicious stars that a gadget's now available for instantly copying the entire contents of his or her mobile phone....

Asus throttles back Eee PC WiMax drive

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Upcoming Atom-based sub-notebook to get Bluetooth instead?Asus' Atom-based Eee PC 901 will come bundled with Bluetooth in addition to the new case design that emerged last week. But it won't have WiMax as standard....

Brits more fearful of ID fraud

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Ofcom aims to bridge knowledge gapIdentity fraud concerns have increased 15 per cent over the last two years, according to an Ofcom survey. More than two-thirds (69 per cent) of the 3,000 British adults surveyed said they were concerned about

Vye mini-v S37B sub-notebook

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
The people carrier of the sub-notebook worldReview The Vye mini-v S37B is another player in the increasing number of sub-notebooks appearing on shop shelves, spurred on by the runaway success of the Asus Eee PC....

Stungun shootout in Colorado leaves slowest man standing

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Tasers for two, coffee for oneThe Taser electric stun-gun's image as a possibly deadly incapacitating weapon took something of a knock this weekend, as it emerged that a man in Colorado - having himself been Tased - was then able

Aliens, astronauts and Pope partition PC World

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Shareholders welcome their new overlordsComments It's been a while since astronauts were last in the public eye, but recently a bunch of them have been quoted as saying that aliens exist. Well, they should know, having undoubtedly exchanged glances with

Whatever happened to... Three Strikes?

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
BPI hasn't started shooting. Yet.Sharp-witted readers may be wondering what happened to the great stand-off between the British recording business and the nation's biggest ISPs. You'll recall that back in March, the BPI set ISPs a 14-day deadline to "take

Zango dismisses Storm Worm conspiracy theory

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Ah did not have relations with that TrojanAuthors of the Storm Worm Trojan are targeting machines running adware packages from Zango, and the developer is anxious to point out that it wouldn't touch said botmasters with yours....

BSA dubs Manchester second worst for piracy

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
So much to answer for...'The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has claimed that Manchester is the second worst city in England for software piracy....

BBC's Today Programme shutters message board

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Flagship radio news organ enrages pants-wearing web commentariatBBC Radio 4 news flagship The Today Programme said today it will axe its online message boards at the end of this month, prompting anger and charges of censorship from users....

Mobile phones cause bad behaviour in kids - report

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
Hyperactivity and emotional problems linked to phonesIf the kids are misbehaving then don't blame their E number intake, because it could be your fault - or your missus' - for chatting too long on mobile phones during pregnancy....

Brown goes YouTube

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
There goes the neighbourhoodTwo cheers for Gordon Brown! In the interests of putting some sparkle back into his dour premiership - sorry, "engage the wider public" - the Prime Minister is launching an online version of Prime Minister's Questions. On

Google under fire again for handing user info to police

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
This time in IndiaGoogle is under fire again today for cooperating with Indian police trying to track down an Orkut user who had been rude about a politician....

Samsung Glyde touches down in US

19.05.2008 16:42    theregister.co.uk
U940 finally annouced, debuts on VerizonThe Samsung U940 slider smartphone was initially leaked by the FCC's website back in February, but the phone has at long last been officially launched, as the Glyde....

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