News Archive
Fri 4 Apr 2008
- Symantec receives EU research funds
- Alert! Critical hole in Cisco products
- OpenSSH developers up the ante with version 5.0
- Microsoft extends support for Windows XP
- Symantec closes hole in consumer products
- IDF: More details on the Diamondville 4W processor
- Eight security updates for Microsoft April patch day
- IDF: Intel closer to graphics card production
- European Patent Office revokes web-to-print patent
- IDF: Intel says Moore's Law holds until 2029
Thu 3 Apr 2008
- PWN to OWN Flash hack: first info
- Alert! VLC Media Player plugs holes
- Alert! Security holes in Opera closed
- Air France launches mobile calls during flight ahead of schedule
- MIPS32 processors now have multiple cores and multi-threading
- Alert! Apple closes 11 security holes in QuickTime
- Web bugs return using digital certificates
- IDF: Intel's atomic era
Wed 2 Apr 2008
- ISO makes Microsoft's OOXML document format an official standard
- Four per cent of internet traffic is junk
- eBay closes auction for cracked Vista notebook
- Alert! Security vulnerability in CUPS Unix print service fixed
- IDF: portable devices steal the show
- F-Secure expecting a million viruses this year
- Intel developer forum: Shanghai showcase
- Linux Foundation study goes behind the scenes of kernel development
Tue 1 Apr 2008
- GnuPG 1.4.9 and 2.0.9 fix vulnerability
- Microsoft’s OOXML document format will be ISO standard
- Radio controlled door opener for cars and buildings cracked
- Botmaster Akill pleads guilty
- Storm worm on April Fools Day
- Alert! Code smuggling through XnView slide shows
- Deutsche Telekom takes over Shell data centres
Mon 31 Mar 2008
- Alert! Security leak in CA ActiveX module now used for exploits
- OpenSSH 4.9 released
- Second beta version of VMware Server 2
- e-Book inadvertently hosts adware
- US patent office declares Blackboard’s e-learning patent invalid
- 4 million credit card records stolen from US grocery retailer
- Wireshark version 1.0 network sniffer released
- Hacking competition: Vista cracked, but not Ubuntu
- Avast 4.8 plugs security hole
- Adobe AIR for Linux
- CCC publishes fingerprints of German Home Secretary
- Malware instead of Euro Championships tickets
- MacBook Air first to be cracked at PWN to OWN hack competition