Saturday, July 7, 2012

IT News Head Lines (ComputerWeekly) 07/07/2012





Ultrabook sales suffer as consumers feel the squeeze
Ultrabooks are failing to take off in western Europe because consumers are not prepared to spend a premium on expensive devices

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Business analytics software aims to cut gun crime
A European Union funded project has created a prototype using business analytics software from SAS to tackle gun crime.

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Security Think Tank: Security reviews are in order post Flame
What can enterprise learn from initial analysis of Flame?

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Kaspersky Lab finds first malware on Apple's App Store
An app known as “Find and Call” has been targeting users of the Apple iPhone App Store and Google’s Play market, says Kaspersky Lab

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Virus could cut 20,000 UK computers from web on Monday, FBI warns
The DNS Changer virus could cause 20,000 computers in the UK – of 350,000 worldwide - to lose web access on 9 July, the FBI has warned

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Google Android smartphones hijacked by spam botnet
Google Android OS smartphones have been hijacked by a botnet spamming from a Yahoo server, marking an evolution in mobile malware

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Wikipedia founder calls for meeting with home secretary over student’s extradition
Jimmy Wales has called for a meeting with the home secretary following his campaign to block the extradition of a UK student

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Judge issues ultimatum on Gary McKinnon's health
The High Court has intervened to end a stand-off between the home secretary and Gary McKinnon over the order to have him extradited to face hacking charges in the US.

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Insurance giant Aegon selects Serco for BPO
Serco’s fledgling global BPO business has landed a 10-year business process outsourcing contract with insurance giant Aegon’s UK business

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Security Think Tank: Are companies too confident about targeted attacks?
What can enterprise learn from initial analysis of Flame?

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