In today's technology roundup: Microsoft hires outsider, Yahoo supports OpenID single sign-on, Google charity kicks off with $25 million, and partnership raises questions.
Any system that can be accessed through the Internet, an intranet, modem or wireless network is vulnerable, says Condyn.
In today's technology roundup: MySpace agrees to safety plan, Toshiba turns up heat, 10 000 sites rigged for attack, and suit muzzles Microsoft.
Self-service, like the mobile phone or e-mail, is a convenience that consumers can't do without, says Consology.
Online gamers, social networks and high-profile events top potential targets.
Allegations of system failure for the new chip and pin cards have no basis, says the bank.
PushPlay posts DVDs to its clients who sign on online.
In this World Wide Wrap: Vertex unveils tax automation tool, Radiant buys Quest, and Research and Markets adopts report.
The company`s debit order facility allows companies to verify banking account detail in real-time.
This method of transferring illegal funds will become an issue in SA, a security expert warns.
E-trade in SA will boom over the festive season, says World Wide Worx.
In this technology roundup: IBM files patent complaint against Asustek, China link suspected in lab hacking, Universal offers free music, and Activision to replace Guitar Hero 3 discs.