Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Intel slashes chip prices

Chip prices cut by up to 31% Read More

At US$130, the laptop is only available in units of 100 Read More

When you go out shopping, or to a baseball game, or wherever, odds are fair that you lock your car doors when you leave. You probably want to protect your... Read More

The system will go live with its first client, a financial institution, by the end of the month Read More

The Auckland-based company one of nine finalists worldwide Read More

The Microsoft MJPEG codec is vulnerable to multiple stack-based buffer overflows when parsing specially crafted files. A remote attacker could overflow the buffer and execute arbitary code within the context of the user viewing the malicious file. Read More

Natcoll buyout pays off Read More

Going-out-of-business message marks the end of the product but not the hacking group, says RSA Read More

Over the past few months, IBM X-Force has seen an escalation of SQL injection and other web-related attacks.  In the past few weeks, these attacks have culminated into  automated SQL injection attacks that, in some cases, have systematically defaced websites. As of July 24, IBM MSS has continued to monitor escalating attack attempts. Although most exploitation had been focused on ASP (primarily fueled by the Asprox botnet and Chinese sources), recent exploitation has turned to attacks specific to ColdFusion from sources that appear to be mostly Russian. Read More

India is developing a laptop that will cost US$10, for use in higher education Read More

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