Stories by Tom Sanders

Article | 28/05/2010 Microsoft official admits to quiet security patching
Microsoft doesn't report all security vulnerabilities that it fixes in its software. Bug comparisons between vendors therefore paint an incorrect pict...
Article | 29/12/2008 Small Sister project protects against e-mail snoops
The Small Sister open source privacy project has released a first beta of its SmallMail application, allowing individuals to send e-mail messages that...
Article | 8/08/2008 Police start notifying botnet victims
Police in the Netherlands claim a world's first in warning victims whose computers were infected by a botnet that was shut down last week. The victims...
Article | 3/07/2008 Researcher cracks fingerprint payment system
Within weeks after its introduction , a security researcher has cracked the Tip2Pay fingerprint payment system for Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heij...
Article | 27/06/2008 Dutch court rules against law that allowed file downloading
A court in the Netherlands has ruled against an interpretation of local copyright law that allowed for downloading of copyrighted materials.
Article | 18/03/2008 HP to sell Linux laptops and PCs
HP is planning to introduce desktop and laptop computers that come with Novell's Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop operating system preinstalled.
Article | 13/03/2008 RFID-hack hits 1 billion digital access cards worldwide
The Dutch government has issued a warning about the security of access keys that are based on the widely used Mifare Classic RFID chip.

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