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HSBC moving to iPhone, dissolving BlackBerry allegiance? ZDNet Australia certainly seems to think so. According to the site, Global Bank HSBC is considering ridding themselves of their reliance on the BlackBerry, opting instead to transition their workers to iPhones. If this goes through, it could result in a bulk order of up to 200,000 iPhone units which would most likely rank as [...]
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HSBC Denies Rumors of Company-wide iPhone Switch Rumors have been flying around for the past week with regards to a huge move over at HSBC. The global bank was supposedly toying with the idea of ditching its BlackBerrys and deploying roughly 200,000 shiny new iPhone 3Gs to employees around the world. Version 2.x of the iPhone software has some great new features [...]
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| HSBC foils ‘£70m fraud’ Police called in over ‘improper’ transfer
An HSBC worker has been charged after police were called in to investigate an alleged attempt to defraud the bank out of a whopping £70m.
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Unobtrusive Rollovers Using YUI Chad at 2tbsp.com wrote up a nice tutorial last week outlining some practical fundamentals with respect to writing "unobtrusive JavaScript." His example implements a standard rollover, beginning with bad-old-days obtrusive scripting, migrating to unobtrusive scripting, and concluding with an unobtrusive script that leverages YUI’s Event Utility for event attachment and the Dom Collec [..] |
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| Microsoft: Finding flaws on our website is OK ‘Hate the vuln, love the finder’
ToorCon In a first for a major company, Microsoft has publicly pledged not to sue or press charges against ethical hackers who responsibly find security flaws in its online services.
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| HSBC admits to losing data of 159,000 account holders
(Reuters) Reuters - Global banking group HSBC (0005.HK)
has admitted to losing a computer server holding
transaction data of 159,000 account holders in a Hong Kong
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Wednesday that it lost track of the server during renovation
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| Security shocker: 75% of US Bank websites have flaws Insecure by design
The vast majority of US bank websites jeopardize the security of their online customers by including design flaws that expose passwords and are susceptible to tampering by attackers, researchers say.
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| IM bark notification Matthew replaced the controller in a robotic dog, and through some scripting, made a barking instant messenger notifier. The dog barks when you receive a message, leaving your speakers free to play music, and helping him stay polite without being glued to his computer.
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Chatter Pillow - Adium, PHP, Arduino, LEDs… wireless notification pillow
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| Sun looks beyond MARS for NetBeans scripting Pry vi from my cold, dead hands
PHP is the latest language getting the NetBeans treatment, with a PHP version of Sun Microsystems’ open-source environment hitting early access today.
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| UK.biz flunks app security tests Risky business
Weak encryption or cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerabilities remain a big problem for UK firms. Tests on web application security by UK penetration testing firm NTA Monitor on its clients uncovered problems in three out of five cases.
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| JavaScript 2's new direction
(InfoWorld) InfoWorld - Standardization efforts for the next version of JavaScript have taken a sharp turn this month, with some key changes in the Web scripting technology's direction. JavaScript creator Brendan Eich, CTO of Mozilla, has helped forge a consensus on how to proceed with the direction for JavaScript's improvements. “JavaScript was sitting still. It was [...] [..] |
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