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InternetNews January 11, 2008 Sean Michael Kerner |
More Trouble For QuickTime It sounds like a broken record at this point, but QuickTime faces a flaw -- again.  |
InternetNews January 11, 2008 David Needle |
Top Ten Intranets Dare To Differ The best-designed intranets rely on executive buy-in, intuitive design, personalization and multimedia, according to Nielsen Norman Group.  |
InternetNews January 11, 2008 Mike Elgan |
Where Annoying Tech Buzzwords Come From What do you do when you want to emphasize the cool newness of something that's not really new? Make a buzzword!  |
InternetNews January 10, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Survey: Most PCs Are Running Out-Of-Date Software System checker from security firm Secunia finds only five percent of systems scanned are fully patched.  |
InternetNews January 10, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
New Rootkit Targets the Drive's MBR The bad guys got the idea from Black Hat and a security firm, illustrating the risks of bringing vulnerabilities to light.  |
PC Magazine December 21, 2007 Erik Rhey |
Security's High Roller Once a top security consultant to Vegas casinos, Jeff Jonas is now head of IBM's Entity Analytic Solutions lab, figuring out ways to collect and store more data safely.  |
InternetNews January 9, 2008 Andy Patrizio |
Spammers Hijack Microsoft's SkyDrive Service Microsoft's Windows Live SkyDrive, an online storage service for sharing files and links it launched in beta this past August, became a repository for spammers to host links to their electronic junk mail.  |
IEEE Spectrum January 2008 Mark Anderson |
What a Wi-Fi Worm Outbreak Would Look Like A future form of computer malware might infect Wi-Fi routers and steal data.  |
InternetNews January 9, 2008 Larry Barrett |
Outsourcing Market Will Remain Robust in 2008 Gartner predicts an 8.1 percent increase in outsourcing spending this year.  |
InternetNews January 8, 2008 Kenneth Corbin |
Zango Pleads 'Not Guilty' in Facebook Adware Flap Online media firm Zango is firing back after a highly publicized security warning charged it with illicitly spreading adware through a rapidly spreading Facebook widget.  |
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