All Risk Management News - June 2006

Inside the numbers: Access (out of) control?

In April, SearchSecurity.com surveyed 358 IT professionals from a variety of industries regarding their identity and access management programs. Here is a look at some of the questions we asked and the answers they gave.

Phisher gets 21 months for bogus billing site

A phishing site operator from the US has been sentenced to 21 months in jail for running a bogus MSN billing website.

Symantec calls halt to hardware appliance production

Security firm Symantec is to withdraw from designing its own hardware appliances in a shake-up that will see 80 staff laid off.

Unanswered questions on NHS IT

The National Audit Office report into the National Programme for IT in the NHS leaves gaps over the cost and scope of the project, systems delivery, and the buy-in of clinical staff

Information Security Quizzes

  • News
  • Date: 26 June 2006
Test your knowledge of everything security, from network security to regulatory compliance, with our collection of quizzes.

Phisher jailed for 21 months

A phishing site operator from Iowa has been sentenced to 21 month’s jail for running a bogus MSN billing website.

US Department of Agriculture hit by database hack

The US Department of Agriculture has said the personal information of around 26,000 employees and contractors may have been compromised, following a hacking incident earlier this month.

Opera browser hit by Jpeg vulnerability

A vulnerability has been discovered in the Opera web browser, which could be used to take over users’ systems.

Office Flash vulnerability threat

Security researchers are reporting that a weakness in the way Microsoft Office applications handle Macromedia Flash files can expose users to remote hacking attacks.

Review: Motorola Q

  • News
  • Date: 23 June 2006
The Motorola Q has a tablet design, with a 320-by-240-pixel screen above a backlit QWERTY keyboard. In a slightly unusual move, this Windows Mobile Smartphone has a 2.4-inch, 320-by-240-pixel (QVGA) that is in landscape mode by default. A miniSD slot offers additional storage for music, as well as other types of files. The Motorola Q runs on CDMA networks, and it also supports high-speed EV-DO networks.
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