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Friday, 5th August 2005

 
  • New trend found in IM enterprise threats
  • Exploits for CA backup bug appear
  • Western Digital standardises hard drive warranties
  • Cisco drives harder into education sector
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    New trend found in IM enterprise threats
    The number of viruses threatening corporate instant-messaging systems is on the rise, and some pesky new techniques are cropping up as well. More...

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    Exploits for CA backup bug appear
    Several exploits against the just-disclosed vulnerability in Computer Associates' enterprise backup software are in circulation, raising the risk of attack on unpatched systems. More...

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    Western Digital standardises hard drive warranties
    Storage vendor Western Digital has extended and standardised its hard drive warranty periods for five years for its enterprise drives and three years for its desktop and notebook drives. More...

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    Cisco drives harder into education sector
    Networking vendor Cisco Systems Australia is pushing hard into the education market, offering customers in this sector more preferential pricing on products and services delivered by its channel partners. More...

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