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Hackers jump on Windows vulnerability Hackers are drooling at the thought of exploiting Microsoft's most recent vulnerabilities, security analysts said this week. More...
FBI seizes US$80m in counterfeit Microsoft products Microsoft this week said the FBI has arrested 11 people and seized more than US$80 million worth of counterfeit software, making the three-state bust the largest ever involving fake Microsoft products. More...
Symantec to launch web console for managing Macs Symantec has announced it was working on a web-based console for IT administrators who wanted to centrally manage large numbers of Norton AntiVirus for the Macintosh clients, and would have the software ready in about two months. More...
SurfControl joins the anti-spam appliance race SurfControl is putting its anti-spam expertise, offered as software only, in a new appliance. More...
Florida hurricane no match for VoIP As hurricanes roar across Florida, IT managers have had to rely on disaster recovery systems to keep their telecommunications equipment up and running. One south Florida property company is relying on VoIP. More...
McNealy: Sun, Microsoft readying single sign-on Sun Microsystems CEO Scott McNealy has said that a lot of work has been going on in the background to prepare the first round of interoperability between Sun and Microsoft products. More...
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