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While investigating a hack attempt on his website, a security researcher from Cambridge University’s computer science has stumbled on a way to use Google as a password cracker.

The lost HMPC records making waves over the last week is resulting in not only the potential exposure of private banking details and major embarrassment for the department in question, but it is also dragging the UK government’s ID card pu...

A new study by the Nemertes Research Group claims that the Internet could run out of capacity in as little as two years if substantial investments in infrastructure are not made.

For most businesses there is the IT department and then there is the actual business, news from the Gartner symposium is calling this out of date and laying down the challenge to run IT like a business.

The fallout from a recent email leak has caused more than just embarrassment for Internet security and anti-piracy firm MediaDefender, as the company has also been hit with US$825,000 (AU$929,500) in damages and legal fees.

The world of electronic books wouldn’t be every major online retailer’s cup of tea, but for Washington based Amazon that’s exactly what they’re attempting to buy into with their new Kindle product.

A startling case of lost data has surfaced in the UK this week, with HM Revenue and Customs losing discs containing the details of over 15 million benefit recipients during shipping.

According to a new survey by Kroll Ontrack, many companies are neglecting data recovery when formulating their compliance policies and opening themselves up to unnecessary risk.

Three days out from Australia’s Federal Election, Gartner analysts have revealed some worrying trends regarding the country’s ICT position in an increasingly globalised economy.

Nothing seems to give analysts greater pleasure then attaching labels to things, and the latest upcoming generation has been slapped with a big V for Generation Virtual.

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