All Desktop Computing News - July 2008

Rustock botnet uses Bush, Microsoft and Al Qaeda to spread

E-mails with exploitive headlines mentioning George Bush, Microsoft and Al Qaeda in their subject lines are part of a co-ordinated malicious spam campaign...

Cardiff pilot for Trading Standards pirate software clampdown

Trading Standards officers in Cardiff will begin random searches of businesses later this year in an attempt to stamp out the illegal use of software. They...

Cisco buys home networking firm Pure

Cisco is to acquire Pure Networks for £60m. This will allow its consumers...

Microsoft Windows head jumps ship to Juniper

Microsoft's Platforms and Services head has jumped ship to become CEO of Juniper Networks . Kevin Johnson will...

Online banking fraud falls by a third

Losses from online banking fraud have dropped by a third in a year, even as the number of people using the services continues to increase. Figures...

‘Alonso crash’ used to spread banking Trojan

A new banking Trojan is being distributed via a fake news story about a car accident involving Formula One star Fernando Alonso, says Panda...

Barclays uses video evidence to fight e-crime

Barclays bank has launched a video to inform its online customers about potential security threats. The five-minute video, available...

Apple posts record third quarter results

Apple has reported record third quarter results, with sales up 38% year-on-year. For the quarter ended 28 June,...

Open source exposing businesses to significant risk

The most widely used open source software ...

Facebook launches newly designed website

Facebook has unveiled its new site design, described by the social network site as cleaner and simpler. Users are also...
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