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PC World January 2006 Andrew Brandt |
Privacy Watch: More Criminals Use Keystroke Loggers A computer security firm reports that the array of software programs that cybercrooks use to record every character a user types has grown significantly in recent months.  |
InternetNews December 7, 2005 Lynn Haber |
Plaxo Prepares for Growth With an AOL deal promising five-fold growth, Plaxo decided it was time to try networked storage.  |
InternetNews December 7, 2005 Roy Mark |
Consumers Whistling Past the Security Graveyard Less than 20 percent of American home computers are adequately protected against viruses, spyware, hackers and other security threats. Nevertheless, an overwhelming majority of users believe they are safe from an attack.  |
InternetNews December 6, 2005 Drew Robb |
Blades Sharpen Storage Focus Big savings and simplicity are driving the pairing of server blades and storage.  |
U.S. Banker December 2005 |
Authentication: FFIEC Commands Two-Factor ID by 2006 The Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council issued guidance requiring multi-factor authentication for on-line banking customers by the end of 2006.  |
InternetNews December 5, 2005 Paul Shread |
Quantum Secures Tapes Quantum has unveiled DLTSage Tape Security, a free tape security offering that the company says is the first step in a broad tape security initiative.  |
InternetNews December 2, 2005 Roy Mark |
DSW Decides FTC Security Shoe Fits The other shoe fell today for DSW, the national footwear discounter that admitted in March that hackers accessed more than three months' worth of customer data.  |
Bank Technology News December 2005 Michael Grebb |
Thinking Inside the BOX By embracing "virtualization," or programs that aim to reduce IT by consolidating environments into a single infrastructure, financial institutions from JP Morgan to Stonebridge Bank are dramatically reducing the burden and expense of widely-cast tech silos.  |
Bank Technology News December 2005 Glen Fest |
Voip Security Threats: Swimming With The Sleeping Sharks? Banks' enthusiasm for installing VoIP shows no signs of waning. Will hackers, spammers, phishers and other criminals soon notice and start to take advantage?  |
Bank Technology News December 2005 Sally Law |
Small Business: Data Backup Tapes Are Often Unreliable Data recovery firm LiveVault says the falling prices of newer disk-based backup and broadband access means firms can get back on their feet quicker when disaster strikes.  |
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