Seeking Immortality? Name a Sea Worm Dell Crafts Security Services for Laptops (eWeek) Lenovo Launches Its First U.S. Consumer Desktop (TechWeb via Yahoo! News) Australia tops cyber crime list Lax ISPs add to Internet security problem Azerbaijan: joining European Convention on Cybercrime
Most people think of immortality as achieved through, perhaps, their children. Not so Jeff Goodhartz. After all he’s single without children. So, how to be sure his name would live on? Well, how about naming a sea worm?.
Source: c.moreover.com
The new security and recovery services are targeted at Dell laptop users who take their notebooks on the road and the IT managers charged with protecting data….
Source: www.eweek.com
InformationWeek - The IdeaCentre K210 release follows Lenovo’s launch this year of IdeaPad consumer notebooks outside of China.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Australia has the highest incidence of cyber crime in the world, according to a global survey of nine countries by software security vendor, AVG. The study, which canvassed 1000 users each in Australia, the US, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden,
Source: c.moreover.com
If ISPs are not trying to be part of the Internet security solution then they are part of the problem and customers should vote with their feet, according to a security officer of a European communications and hosting company. Scott McIntyre is one of
Source: c.moreover.com
Azerbaijans Minister of Communications and Information Technologies Ali Abbasov has today signed a document on his countrys joining Council of Europes Convention on Cybercrime. CE Secretary General Terry Davis expressed his gratitude for Azerbaijans
Source: c.moreover.com
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