Monday, September 1, 2008

UK airport to test facial recognition technology

UK airport to test facial recognition technology
Manchester has started testing as part of the �1.2 billion e-Borders scheme

Survey Results from Blackhat
The Blackhat 2008 security conference was held recently in Las Vegas. Along with the RSA Security conference held in San Francisco at the beginning of each year, Blackhat is one...

ID Theft Protection Not Worth It
Back in April I wrote a blog post where I stated that in my opinion nothing in the world of digital data is unbreakable or impenetrable and that LifeLock, an...

Telcos plan new industry body
Infrastructure lobby group agreed in principle

Microsoft Windows MJPEG Codec Multiple Overflows
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.

Tech Ed: Key talks of open access for National's network
Cunliffe warns of reregulation, delay and monopoly utility

Apple faces monopoly charge from clone maker
Case asks for 'illegal' tie between the Mac operating system and Apple hardware to be broken

Breaking Down Blog Spam Malware
Jesper Johansson, co-author of Windows Vista Security: Securing Vista Against Malicious Attacks, recently wrote an article in The Register which dissects a new type of threat. Anyone with a blog...

Rich internet project tool now comes as SaaS
Rich internet project management delivered via Flash

Apple making inroads into enterprise IT
Windows' dominance isn't threatened, but Macs are on the rise

Postponed $62 million pay project under way
Schools payroll system to be delivered by Australia's Talent2 and NZ's Fronde

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