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InternetNews May 9, 2005 Roy Mark |
RFID Tags Work For Waste A wireless system automatically follows and records movement of low-level and hazardous waste.  |
InternetNews May 9, 2005 Tim Gray |
Two Holes Poke Firefox Veneer Mozilla's Firefox web browser has two flaws that allowed a malicious site to execute arbitrary code.  |
InternetNews May 6, 2005 Enid Burns |
Spyware Lurks On Most PCs Spyware is found on over half of all personal computers.  |
InternetNews May 6, 2005 Erin Joyce |
Bob Weinschenk, CEO, Britestream And here's the pitch: The time has come for offloading online security from the software side to the hardware side of the network.  |
InternetNews May 5, 2005 Michael Singer |
User Groups Fuse Over Oracle Two software user groups say they will work with each other and Oracle on integrating PeopleSoft and J.D. Edwards products.  |
InternetNews May 5, 2005 Roy Mark |
How Broad a Data Breach Disclosure Law? ChoicePoint and Bank of America throw support behind national disclosure law as Congress mulls the details.  |
IEEE Spectrum May 2005 Riordan, Wespi & Zamboni |
How to Hook Worms Because a computer network cannot ward off every last Internet worm, it must sound an alarm the minute one slithers inside.  |
Bank Systems & Technology May 4, 2005 Phil Britt |
Balancing Act There is a transition away from paper and toward electronic transactions, but banks and their corporate customers want options for making electronic payments.  |
Bank Systems & Technology May 4, 2005 Phil Britt |
Stay a While Mellon's in-house technicians, using proprietary Web-based technology that they already relied on to support other corporate banking functions, developed Liquidity Management Service (LMS)  |
Bank Systems & Technology May 4, 2005 Phil Britt |
Shoring Up the Defenses When hackers launched a virus targeting financial institutions, Todd Williams, director of technology for Heritage Bank, had already checked the Dallas-based bank's firewall twice when the monitoring system "went all red," he says.  |
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