All Security Software News - July 2008

iPhone 3G likely to be major malware target

Malware aimed at iPhone 3G users is likely to...

UK companies fall behind on data leakage policies

Fewer UK companies have policies to prevent data...

Economic downturn may lead to more software piracy

The economic downturn may lead to the increased use of illegal software, says the Federation Against Software Theft (Fast). Fast questioned company...

UK online shoppers get more security savvy

UK online shoppers are getting far more security savvy, shows a survey of consumers by PayPoint.net . The survey...

Software comes to help of police CCTV search

West Midlands Police Service has cut the time it takes officers to search CCTV images by 90% by using software from Scyron . The...

Irish Stock Exchange cuts off spam

The Irish Stock Exchange has solved its spam problems with a system from IronPort. Up to 90% of the exchange's inbound e-mail consisted of spam and...

Almost two-thirds of malicious codes on web are Trojans

More than 63% of new malicious programs that appeared during the second quarter of 2008 were Trojans, according to the latest quarterly report from security...

Securing the desktop and still allowing for flexibility

Few enterprises could bear a $7.2bn loss caused by a "computer genius" avoiding company policies and controls. But for international bank Société Générale,...

Macs and Malware

Everybody but the anti-virus industry "knows" that there aren't any Mac viruses, so what, if anything, does an IT team need to do about Apple Macintosh security?...

IT intelligence integration needed to tackle drugs in prisons, says report

The prison service is piloting an IT-based intelligence system to tackle drug use in jails. A review...
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