Absa serves personal, commercial and corporate customers in South Africa. The Group also provides products and services to selected markets in Angola, Mozambique, Namibia and Tanzania in Africa.  |


LinuxSecurity.com: It was discovered that there were multiple ways to leak memory during the IKE negotiation when handling certain packets. If a remote attacker sent repeated malicious requests, the "racoon" key exchange server could allocate large amounts of memory, possibly  |
LinuxSecurity.com: Amarok uses temporary files in an insecure manner, allowing for a symlink attack.  |
LinuxSecurity.com: Multiple buffer underflow vulnerabilities in libTIFF may allow for the remote execution of arbitrary code.  |


LinuxSecurity.com: Content-filtering proxies restrict Internet access privileges for users or groups across an entire network. They must be able to block unwanted content through keyword, URL, DNS, MIME, and image filtering. They need to authenticate and log a user's Internet  |
LinuxSecurity.com: Perhaps guilty until proven innocent isn't so bad an idea after all. It's often been said the "lawlessness" of the Internet is similar to the American "Wild West." I have always cringed when hearing that, because it's just too  |
The company's FactFinder product will initially work with applications in virtual machines generated by VMware's ESX Server and with Citrix Systems XenServer.  |
In integrating the systems, CA and IBM used open-source software from the Eclipse COSMOS project.  |
Hotelzon, an upmarket (predominately) UK-based hotel chain, has launched a native S60 search and booking tool, Hotelzon Mobile, with GPS integration. All very swish, and well implemented, if a little over the top for something with less than 300 hotels  |  |
Gartner's latest survey of the the mobile marketplace shows the growth of smart-phones continuing, with a worldwide increase in the order of 16%, but with a particularly large jump in the US market. Total Q2 sales were 32.2 million, and  |
Symbian today issued another press release indicating that a further 10 companies (Acrodea, Brycen, HI Corporation, Ixonos, KTF, Opera Software, Sharp, TapRoot Systems and UIQ) have added their endorsement for the planned foundation. Last week Nokia announced it had reached  |
Just a memory jogger about Nokia's Ovi virtual event, starting in under an hour (2pm BST, 3pm CET) at http://events.nokia.com/. There's currently an 8 minute video overview of the Files component, but today's virtual event will add a similar video  |
Our daughter site, All About N-Gage (AAN), has launched a new section: Unofficial Games. It is a listing of some of the best stand alone S60 games. Each entry has a brief description, download link, and, in most cases, link  |
Browsing the Internet on a mobile device will take a leap forward with today's announcement that NVIDIA Corporation (Nasdaq: NVDA) and Opera Software (OSE: OPERA) are collaborating to bring the full desktop Web-browsing experience, including support for JavaScript, accelerated vector,  |
Plans for the Symbian Foundation and the evolution of Symbian OS™ as the leading, open platform for mobile innovation continue to receive strong support from companies throughout the mobile ecosystem. Today, Acrodea, Brycen, HI Corporation, Ixonos, KTF, Opera Software, Sharp,  |
CIOs say they want more than the traditional "your mess for less" relationship with their outsourcing providers. And the providers want to market themselves ...  |
Mobile Effort IT Services (former Palmosters DevTeam) is an outsourcing IT-company, which provides high quality low cost PDA/Smartphone software development ...  |
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