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phil kirkham

Twitter pics

Seems Twitter had a small problem showing the right profile pics yesterday - or does Rob have something to tell us...

Started by phil kirkham

0 Apr. 3, 2009
phil kirkham

Virgin Mobile Bug

Nice description here of how a tester found a security hole in Vigin Mobile ( just a shame he is confused about the difference between qa…

Started by phil kirkham

0 Feb. 3, 2009
Rosie Sherry

Celebrity Twitter accounts hacked

My inner child finds the fact that very famous people have had their Twitter accounts hacked very funny. Do follow the above link for some…

Started by Rosie Sherry

0 Jan. 5, 2009
Rosie Sherry

All 30gb Zunes crash at the same time...!

Every 30GB Zune Frozen at the Exact Same Moment Last Night "Microsoft is just squeezing in under the wire to claim the rights to “weirdest…

Started by Rosie Sherry

0 Dec. 31, 2008
phil kirkham

Stock Market Crash

Full story here A computer failure paralysed share dealing on the London Stock Exchange yesterday on what should have been one of the busi…

Started by phil kirkham

0 Sep. 9, 2008
Rosie Sherry

LinkedIn date bug

The Software Testing Club has a group on LinkedIn. During the process people need to register and get approved (or declined). LinkedIn did…

Started by Rosie Sherry

0 Aug. 20, 2008
phil kirkham

Heathrow in the news again

This time it was T3 "Services at Heathrow's Terminal 3 are returning to normal after a computer glitch left up to 6,000 passengers unable…

Started by phil kirkham

0 Aug. 15, 2008
phil kirkham

BSOD at Olympics opening ceremony

Pictures here Luckily not many people would be watching, just a couple of billion probably

Started by phil kirkham

0 Aug. 12, 2008
Rosie Sherry

Facebook and the worms

Facebook malware attacks to date have largely consisted of getting user credentials via phishing sites and then spreading spam and addition…

Started by Rosie Sherry

0 Aug. 9, 2008
Rosie Sherry

Pacemakers could kill...be friendly with hackers

From Aral Balkan's site: According to VentureBeat, "medical device security researchers have figured out how to turn off someone’s pacemak…

Started by Rosie Sherry

0 Aug. 9, 2008

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