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BT is an unlikely sounding pioneer in the global battle against spam, but that is exactly the role the UK telecoms giant is adopting as it claims to be implementing the world’s first fully-automated spam buster system to track down and tackle professional spammers but also botnet-infected...
Read More | Oct 12th, 2006
Just days after telling delegates at the ToorCon hacking convention in San Diego that Firefox was critically flawed, and the online reporting hysteria that followed, one of the two coders who gave the damning presentation has now admitted that it was just a joke. Neither Mozilla, nor the reporters...
Read More | Oct 4th, 2006 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Oct 5th, 2006
This morning Sophos published details of the most prevalent malware threats and hoaxes that have been causing problems for users of its IT security products across the globe during the month of September 2006. Interestingly, despite the sadly predictable news that the number of new threats...
Read More | Oct 2nd, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Oct 2nd, 2006
PGP Corporation will announce on Wednesday the availability of numerous application upgrades across its entire portfolio. I have persuaded them to let me break the embargo and bring the news to DaniWeb members a couple of days early. With global organizations increasingly facing highly publicized...
Read More | Oct 2nd, 2006
I was in a pub in Manchester recently for my friend Chris's leaving do (he's got a job in Spain :p ). Somehow a brief discussion about Mac OS X got started (yes, OK I started it). Most people I've met who've used it seem to think it's great because: 1. The GUI is great. 2. It's really...
Read More | Sep 28th, 2006 | Comments: 1 | Last Comment: Sep 29th, 2006
The US Government appointed an IT lobbyist to Homeland Security Cybersecurity chief. Gregory Garcia will report to Under Secretary George Foresman. Garcia, an information security policy expert, was the Vice President of the ITAA (Information Technology Association of America). What does this mean...
Read More | Sep 20th, 2006
Since writing here about the release of a new 'privacy preserving web browser', I have now had a chance to test Browzar for myself and can make the following additional comments: I do not buy the 'Browzar is adware' comments that have been doing the rounds of the blogosphere, at least it's not...
Read More | Sep 10th, 2006
The line ‘free crypto browser extension for Firefox’ contains six of my favorite words within its seven-word construction, which is not bad going. In case you were wondering, for is the word that doesn’t float my boat, although others such as complexity, ‘key management’ and PGP which...
Read More | Sep 8th, 2006
This is, I would suggest, perhaps the biggest privacy issue of the day. I have lost count of the number of press releases, leads, emails and telephone calls that have come my way this year regarding how search engines treat the data you enter when performing a search. Be it the act of serving up...
Read More | Sep 8th, 2006
Once upon a time, back in the late 1990s, Ajaz Ahmed was the founder of an ISP that literally changed the shape of the UK Internet. The reason as to why is hinted at in the name: Freeserve. Ahmed had the vision to understand that free access to the Internet could not only be a success, but a hugely...
Read More | Sep 2nd, 2006 | Comments: 8 | Last Comment: Sep 10th, 2006
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