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  1. The weirdest computing disasters of 2008

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 15 hours ago

    Roasted laptops, panthers savaging memory sticks and angry fishermen throwing computers overboard top the list of the year's weirdest computing disasters. Roasted laptops, panthers savaging memory sticks and angry

    Also tagged: hardware, disaster recovery, notebooks, laptops, laptop computer, notebooks and tablets

  2. Net bombarded by heaviest ever attacks this year

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 12, 2008

    Online networks suffered their heaviest brute force attacks to date this year, with more sites than ever coming under sustained assault. Online networks suffered their heaviest brute force attacks to date this year

    Also tagged: security, networking, network, malware, attacks, ddos, attack, botnets, dns cache

  3. Cloud-computing zombies for $299 per month

    News items | ZDNet - Nov 3, 2008

    RSA says cloud-computing crimeware means networks of zombie machines can be hired to steal online-banking details for as little as $299 a month. Cloud-computing crimeware means networks of zombie machines can be hired

    Also tagged: security, productivity, networking, network, malware, spyware, zombie, cloud, rsa, trojan, viruses and worms, rsa security inc, cyberthreats, spyware adware and malware, adware and malware, fraudster

  4. How hackers were thwarted at the Beijing Olympics

    News items | ZDNet - Oct 31, 2008

    Atos Origin explains how risk-management tech helped to prioritize the real risks hidden within. The security team behind the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games has revealed how it found the real risks hidden within the

    Also tagged: security, team, game, olympics, hacker, risk management, atos origin, atos

  5. Cyberattacks target UK national infrastructure

    News items | ZDNet - Oct 30, 2008

    Companies that play a key role in the Britain's national infrastructure are facing sustained cyber-espionage attacks, says a UK cyber-defense chief. Sustained cyber-espionage attacks are being waged on companies that

    Also tagged: security, government, u k, attacks, espionage, attack, cybercrime, cyberattack

  6. Cern CIO talks about the credit crunch and black holes

    News items | ZDNet - Oct 17, 2008

    As the head of IT at Cern, Wolfgang Von Rueden and his team provide the computing backbone that supports the Large Hadron Collider particle accelerator's hunt for the elusive "God particle." Few CIOs could claim to

    Also tagged: black hole, particle accelerator, cern, large hadron collider

  7. What the credit crunch means for IT

    hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 18, 2008

    The credit crunch has dominated the front pages in 2008, and claimed a number of high-profile scalps, such as that of the 158-year-old Lehman Brothers bank. As job losses mount, and with HP announcing it will lay off

    Also tagged: financial, hardware, software, management, it management, strategy, outsourcing, hp, industry, economy, layoffs, information technology, supplier, business operations, equaterra, it operations, outsourcing and subcontracting, outsourcing company

  8. What the credit crunch means for IT

    software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 17, 2008

    The credit crunch has dominated the front pages in 2008, and claimed a number of high-profile scalps, such as that of the 158-year-old Lehman Brothers bank. As job losses mount, and with HP announcing it will lay off

    Also tagged: financial, hardware, software, management, it management, strategy, outsourcing, hp, industry, economy, layoffs, information technology, supplier, business operations, equaterra, it operations, outsourcing and subcontracting, outsourcing company

  9. iPhone's remote deletions may help crooks cover tracks

    security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 3, 2008

    Certain features of increasingly widespread enterprise smartphones may aid criminals in hiding incriminating evidence, says the UK's Serious Fraud Office. Criminals can remotely destroy incriminating evidence by

    Also tagged: security, apple, productivity, management, mobile, marketing, consumer electronics, encryption, team, iphone, personal technology, fraud, apple iphone, unit, smart phones, team management, advertising and promotion, keith foggon, pc architecture