All Security Software News - August 2007

Monster hack sees 146,000 government job applicants' records taken

About 146,000 people using a US government jobs website managed by Monster.com have had their personal information stolen by hackers, reports Reuters.

Security fears prevent firms adopting wireless networks

Perceived security weaknesses in wireless networks is preventing 43% of firms adopting them, says a survey.

Jericho Forum at a crossroads as key suppliers shrink from its guidelines

Jericho Forum, the pan-industry security think-tank, is considering its way forward after reaching what members describe as a "crossroads" in its mission to persuade suppliers to improve the security of their software.

90% of online adults worried about phishing

Almost 90% of online adults are concerned about becoming a victim of phishing attacks.

Predict technological change to stay secure

Predicting the future of any technology is a challenge, and IT is no exception. The history of computing is littered with attempts to imagine how things might look in the future, and the only characteristic these predictions tend to share is an innate level of inaccuracy.

East Sussex County Council installs broadband with BT

East Sussex County Council has awarded BT a multi-million pound contract to provide a next generation broadband network for 174 primary schools.

Realtime announces world’s smallest motherboard

Realtime Distribution has announced the launch of the world's smallest motherboard, based on the Pico-ITX form factor from VIA that is expected to be adopted for a wide variety of applications by the manufacturing, safety, security and defence industries.

Raytheon Systems opens systems integration centre

Defence technology company Raytheon Systems Limited (RSL), the UK-based subsidiary of Raytheon Company, has opened a systems integration centre at Uxbridge in west London.

280,000 New York pensioners in data theft scare

A laptop containing the social security numbers and other personal data of 280,000 New York pensioners has been stolen.

Windows System Center Configuration Manager to ship in November 2007

System Center Configuration Manager 2007, the next version of Microsoft's systems management software, is set to ship in November.
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