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The view from the top of IT with TechWorld Editor Rohan Pearce
The developers of the uTorrent file-sharing application have released an updated version that fixes a problem that could allow an attacker to load malicious code onto a user's computer.
By Jeremy Kirk | 30 August, 2010 04:31
Adobe Systems patched 20 security vulnerabilities in its Shockwave Player on Tuesday. Most of the flaws could allow an attacker to run their own code on an affected computer.
By Jeremy Kirk | 26 August, 2010 03:55
Facebook is scrambling to fix a bug in its website that could be misused by spammers to harvest user names and photographs.
By Robert McMillan | 12 August, 2010 04:18
Google has fixed a flaw in its Audio CAPTCHA software that could have given scammers a way to automatically set up phoney accounts with the company's services.
By Robert McMillan | 04 August, 2010 04:34
Hackers are now exploiting the zero-day Windows vulnerability that a Google engineer took public last week, Microsoft confirmed today.
By Gregg Keizer | 16 June, 2010 04:44
Many organizations are embracing SOA as a way to increase application flexibility, make integration more manageable, lower development costs, and better align technology systems to business processes. The appeal of SOA is that it divides an organization's IT infrastructure into services, each of which implements a business process consumable by users and services.
By Chris Clark | 19 January, 2010 07:38
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