'Why the hell are we paying elite crypto crackers £25k?' |
- 'Why the hell are we paying elite crypto crackers £25k?'
- 2011's best... Games
- Microsoft slips out Silverlight 5
- Windows Defender Offline: For PCs too hosed to go online
- Telstra shutters customer self-service site after security blunder
'Why the hell are we paying elite crypto crackers £25k?' Posted: 10 Dec 2011 02:00 AM PST Plus: 'Stewardess REAMED ME OUT'. OoerQuotW Water once flowed on Mars, we learned this week, and we also found that dinosaurs were both bigger and had more terrifying all-seeing stalk eyes than we previously thought.… |
Posted: 10 Dec 2011 12:00 AM PST Line up your holiday entertainmentXmas Gift Guide With the likes of Bulletstorm, Gears of War 3 and Frozen Synapse narrowly missing out on my annual list of top ten games, it would seem 2011 has been a pretty decent year for videogames.… |
Microsoft slips out Silverlight 5 Posted: 09 Dec 2011 05:02 PM PST Time to put it to sleep?In one of its quieter launches, Microsoft has made Silverlight 5 available for download, and rumors suggest this may be the last major upgrade for the code.… |
Windows Defender Offline: For PCs too hosed to go online Posted: 09 Dec 2011 03:51 PM PST In beta nowMicrosoft has released a beta version of its Windows Defender antivirus tool that works even when computers are so badly infected that they are unable to fully access the internet.… |
Telstra shutters customer self-service site after security blunder Posted: 09 Dec 2011 03:11 PM PST Passwords? We've heard of themSeveral sharp-eyed readers have pointed El Register to the latest corporate security howler in Australia: Telstra's customer self-service site has had to be shut down after it sprayed sensitive customer data to the world at large.… |
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