News Archive
Sat 10 May 2008
- Google explains its IPv6 strategy
- Facebook improves security for children
- GPL violation by Skype re-affirmed by court
- Nokia Siemens Networks presents HSPA+ and LTE in Vienna
Fri 9 May 2008
- Big Brother 4.0 brings a flash interface to network management
- Prof. Amir Pnueli to speak on 'Abstraction Methods for Liveness' at De Montfort University
- Helper program for setting kill bits
- IPv4 addresses as "hot goods"?
- Panasonic Avionics to reintroduce broadband on aeroplanes
- Upcoming Microsoft patch day: three critical updates planned
Thu 8 May 2008
- FBI backs off in dispute with Internet Archive
- NASA collaborates with Intel and SGI on forthcoming petaflops super computers
- Borland sells CodeGear
- Windows Home Server patched – but only for one bug
- Alert! Vulnerabilities in rdesktop allow injected code
- Spammers abuse Yahoo's Authenticated Mail
- Firefox add-on contains malware
Wed 7 May 2008
- Please touch: access token transmits signals via human skin
- Free Mac OS X virtualiser released
- Denial of service hole in WonderWare SCADA systems
- OpenOffice 3.0 in beta test
- Opera Dragonfly hunts for web bugs
- Whalers target CEOs with bogus subpoenas
- India set to counter Chinese net attacks
- Yahoo displays warnings about malware links
- Virtual Mac OS X with Parallels beta
- Vulnerabilities in bug tracking system Bugzilla fixed
- EU Commission promotes IPv6
- Deutsche Telekom rolls out its first UMTS/HSDPA network in the USA
- "Router war" caused YouTube outage
Tue 6 May 2008
- Microsoft sued over RoundTable camera
- Microsoft withdraws Yahoo! takeover offer
- Social network for hackers launched
- Alert! Vulnerability in NASA library for Common Data Format
- Intel "paid vendors not to use AMD"