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Computer Forensics Training in December
A must for security and network administrators, law enforcement officers and fraud investigators - advanced training courses in computer forensics. Learn about effective Windows-based investigation, including analysing and recovering Microsoft Registry artifacts. Click here to find out more |
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Crooks looting bank accounts with new trojan tactic Criminals using a trojan horse are spying on British banking customers and snatching money from their accounts, a security firm warned last week. More...
Microsoft updates Outlook spam defenses again Microsoft this week updated the anti-spam filtering defenses of its Outlook 2003 email client, the second time in two months that the developer has refreshed its spam filters. More...
AMD outlines roadmap, dives deeper into low power AMD has promised to deliver next year a 25-watt mobile Athlon 64, opening the door for the processor maker's high-end chip to compete in the thin and light notebook market. More...
Novell files unfair competition complaint against Microsoft Novell filed a lawsuit last week against Microsoft claiming the software giant unlawfully attempted to eliminate competition from Novell's WordPerfect and Quattro Pro applications. More...
Oracle needs to come clean on vulnerability Oracle's refusal to get specific about the vulnerabilities addressed by a recent patch increase the risk to customers, a pair of Gartner analysts has alleged. More...
California judge extends class action deadline in Microsoft case A California judge has given consumers and businesses more time to file class action claims against Microsoft. More...
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