If you're experiencing difficulty viewing this message, please click here
Wednesday, 9th March 2005  

 
Microsoft: No patch before its time
PC vendors need to brace for 2005: Gartner
Macquarie launches Clean Internet
IM threats growing 50 percent per month
Symantec announces Recovery Software Manager
Nokia pilots TV test for mobile phone viewing
Phishers turn to DNS wildcards, cache poisoning

Improve your existing IT infrastructure while lowering costs with Oracle GRID ComputingImprove your existing IT infrastructure while lowering costs with Oracle GRID Computing:
  • White papers by IDC, The Economist and more
  • Deutsche Post and QUALCOMM success stories
  • Interactive demos

  •  
    Microsoft: No patch before its time
    Microsoft held to its promise of last week, and let March's patch day slip by without releasing a single security bulletin. More...

    PC vendors need to brace for 2005: Gartner
    PC vendors need to prepare for slowed growth in 2005 despite strong shipments in 2004, according to industry analyst Gartner. More...

    Macquarie launches Clean Internet
    Telecommunications provider Macquarie Telecom has launched a managed service to protect its internet customers from viruses and spam at a network level. More...

    IM threats growing 50 percent per month
    As three more worms targeted Microsoft's MSN Messenger this week, a threat centre devoted to instant messaging hacks released detailed statistics that put numbers to what IM users already know: instant message threats are on the upswing. More...

    Symantec announces Recovery Software Manager
    Symantec this week debuted LiveState Recovery Manager 3.0, a new version of its central console for monitoring and controlling the company's LiveState Recovery software. More...

    Nokia pilots TV test for mobile phone viewing
    TV on mobile phone handsets is being tested by 500 subscribers in Finland, Nokia announced this week. More...

    Phishers turn to DNS wildcards, cache poisoning
    Phishers are using ever-more-sophisticated tactics, including DNS wildcards and DNS cache poisoning -- the latter dubbed "pharming" -- to separate consumers from their money, a British security firm said this week. More...

     
    Finance
    Government
    Hardware
    Internet
    Networking
    Windows
    Research
    Security
    Services
    Software
    Storage
    Telecommunications
     
     
      One source for ongoing security guidance
      HP Storageworks: Room for the information to breathe
      HP LaserJet printers now with 4 year warranty
      Converge your network infrastructure with Cisco IP Communications
     
     

    Has this message been forwarded to you? To receive iTNewswire Register Here
    Send your comments and questions about this newsletter to itnews@haymarketmedia.com.au
    To signup for more free Haymarket Media newsletters Click Here
    Advertise with iTnews
     
    Haymarket Media | iTnews | CRN | PC Authority
    Atomic MPC | IT Resellers

    To change your email address, unsubscribe from our list, or to receive
    other FREE Haymarket Media newsletters, click here.

    We respect your privacy, should you no longer wish to receive mailings from iTnews, simply click
    on the link above. Please do not reply to this email. To view our Privacy Policy, go to the Haymarket Media Privacy Policy. Your comments and suggestions about this email and other Haymarket Media products or services can be emailed to support@haymarketmedia.com.au

    Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. visit Haymarket Interactive ABN 61083063914 ACN 083063914