http://www.drives.co.uk/fullstory.asp?id=2232Drives & ControlsTechnology newsFebruary 2008A German software developer and systems integrator has developed a mobile SCADA system based on BlackBerry smartphones. Hamburg-based Schad says that its Extend 7000 system, which relies on Java applications running on the BlackBerries, can control and monitor industrial processes controlled by Siemens S7 PLCs.The handheld devices (shown above) can be used, for example, to:* monitor variable such as speeds, temper
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After the usual lengthy alpha phase and more than a little hullaballoo over potential privacy concerns, Google Health has launched. While it remains to be seen whether entrusting your personal health records to Google is ultimately a good idea, the service does offer some value as a convenient online place to store and manage your health information. So rather than join the fray in debating whether or not you should actually give Google Health a try, I'll just take you on a tour of the service and leav
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XSS calamitySeveral HSBC websites are subject to scripting flaws that create a possible mechanism for crooks to create more convincing phishing scams.…
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Address harvesting all too easyApple has inadvertently made it easy for spammers to create a database of MobileMe email addresses.…
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From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2008 02:02:41 -0600 (CST)http://www.techworld.com/security/news/index.cfm?newsID=106507By Robert McMillanIDG News Service04 November 2008An IT manager who logged onto to his former employer's computer network five months after being fired and opened the email server up to spammers has been sentenced to one year in prison.Steven Barnes had earlier pleaded guilty to computer intrusion charges, saying in a plea agreement that he accessed servers at
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