Going the whole hog
Globally, companies are under siege by writers of malicious software and are therefore splashing out on security software.
Globally, companies are under siege by writers of malicious software and are therefore splashing out on security software.
The South African Department of Communications (DoC) is actively punting the popular Firefox web browser. The SA Government has already embraced open source software, but it seems to be pushing the anti-Microsoft envelope even further.
Panda Software has entered into a commercial alliance with Nero AG through which the two companies will jointly promote their solutions.
Bitdefender, a global provider of anti-virus software and data security solutions, has announced its Top 10 malware threats for June.
The Department of Transport hit back at recent reports that its eNaTIS system was hacked, saying that the suggestion is laughable.
IT security and control firm, Sophos, is warning of a widespread e-mail spam campaign that poses as a 4th of July greeting card, but is really an attempt to lure innocent computer users into being infected by a Trojan horse and attacked by hackers.
PandaLabs warns of the appearance of several malicious codes that are using MySpace pages to spread.
A new trend in the global mining industry is said to have emerged, which sees companies moving their on-site systems onto the Windows platform and away from Linux.
Malicious spam posing as fake vulnerability patch leads to Trojan horse infection
There’s one thing that will always remain constant about Microsoft: the company’s ability to dream up new ways of making money.
Google announced that they have enhanced their Document and Spreadsheets with a significant redesign which includes a fresh look, better organization of documents and better search.
Google is pressing for an extension to the US Justice Department’s oversight of Microsoft’s business practices, most of which is set to expire in November, according to a court filing on Monday.
Mohamed Radwan came from Egypt to Microsoft’s US campus to show Bill Gates a way software can strip away the stigma of being disabled.