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730,000 Brits chat on mobile phones during sex
By: Davey Winder

In what is probably one of the odder surveys to land in our inbox this month, gadget use in the UK is revealed in some disturbing detail by iGizmo magazine...


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3100 professionals, 95 countries, 21 options and the 7 IT related business issues that matter most
By: Davey Winder

ISACA, the acronym formerly known as the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, has been busy surveying IT professionals from nearly 100 countries to reveal the top 7 business issues that are impacted by technology, and will continue to be for the next 12 months. It would be mean of us not to share...


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Majority of online banking sites insecure by design
By: Davey Winder

That is the surprising conclusion of a University of Michigan study which discovered that more than 75 percent of bank sites surveyed had at least one flaw which could make customers vulnerable to financial or identity loss. The findings, which will be presented today at a Symposium on Usable Privacy and Security meeting  at the Carnegie Mellon University, suggest that these are design flaws that cannot be fixed with a simple patch...


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Recycling? Wassat? Say numpty UK mobile phone users
By: Davey Winder

Only one in ten mobile phone users in the UK recycle their old handsets, and nearly a fifth are unaware it is even possible, according to the results of research published today by Nokia. That, unfortunately, is the good news!


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Social networks "vital" for business: report
By: Stephen Withers

Contrary to the belief of some employers, social networks like Facebook and Myspace are a vital component of today's successful businesses. This is the finding of a newly released survey.


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Outsourcing makes you more vulnerable to hackers
By: Davey Winder

More than 60 percent of IT security professionals believe that outsourcing code increases the likelihood of hacking, according to the results of a new survey. 81 percent of them admitted their applications were vulnerable...


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Global spam trends reveal a taste for text, drugs and eBay
By: Davey Winder

An in-depth survey of the state of spam for the first half of 2008 reveals that spammers have re-discovered a love for the written word. They still rather like drugs and ebay as well...


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1.3 million people search for 6.9 million Apple iPhones
By: Davey Winder

Nearly 7 million searches for Apple iPhone in a single month. That's the surprising statistic to emerge from comScore, a company that specialises in measuring the digital world.


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Credit crunch will not impact upon IT spending
By: Davey Winder

That is the rather surprising conclusion of a VeriSign sponsored survey, published today. In fact 63 percent of the IT professionals questioned said there will be no such cut backs in the UK next year.


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Nearly half of British IT admins secretly read workers email
By: Davey Winder

New research reveals that a staggering 47 percent of British IT admin staff admit to accessing confidential or sensitive information. Information, that is, which they are not meant to be looking at in the first place.



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Green is good - comms industry survey finds
By: Stuart Corner

The latest six monthly survey of the Australian ICT industry commissioned by Communications Alliance and KPMG ICT shows companies willing to pay on average a premium of eight percent for 'green' technology.


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