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InternetNews December 14, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Microsoft Patches Five in Cycle Microsoft today issued five patches in its latest patch cycle, addressing problems with WordPad, DHCP, HyperTerminal, Windows Kernel and WINS.  |
InternetNews December 14, 2004 Sharon Gaudin |
New Zafi-D Worm Spreads Christmas Fear The latest variant in the Zafi worm family has hit the Wild, disguising itself as a Christmas greeting. Discovered on Dec. 13, the worm already has earned 'medium threat alert' status.  |
InternetNews December 14, 2004 Tim Gray |
Study: Linux the Safest Out There A study says Linux contains far fewer bugs than most commercial software.  |
Financial Advisor December 2004 David J. Drucker |
Business Mobility Gets Unwired The concept of "upward mobility" is taking on a new meaning, suggests a report by TowerGroup, "Mobilizing the Financial Services Enterprise: Business Mobility Gets Unwired."  |
InternetNews December 13, 2004 Sean Michael Kerner |
Postini Extends E-Mail Boundaries E-mail security services vendor Postini is launching a new service today that it expects will process more than 30 million encrypted messages per day.  |
InternetNews December 13, 2004 Michael Singer |
Don't Fear 'OracleSoft' Say Analysts Now that Oracle has worked out a deal to acquire PeopleSoft, companies are weighing the pros and cons of Oracle's J2EE database.  |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 Matthew Broersma |
E-Mail Scam Dupes Linux Users In late October, Red Hat warned users of an e-mail scam designed to plant malicious code on users' systems.  |
PC Magazine December 28, 2004 Larry J. Seltzer |
Are Pa55.W0rd5 Dead? Passphrases are more complex but easier to remember. Are they better protection than passwords?  |
InternetNews December 10, 2004 Tim Gray |
Centurion Swaps Education for Enterprise The software company tries a different market with its latest management and protection goods. Cornerstone, its newest hard drive protection tool, and CompuGuard Control Center (CCC) have been largely successful on school, college and university campuses  |
InternetNews December 9, 2004 Tim Gray |
Injection Flaw Found in Browsers Secunia has reported a vulnerability that occurs in most browsers that can be exploited by hackers looking to spoof the content of Web sites. And they say repeated warnings have fallen on deaf ears.  |
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