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Wednesday, 28th September 2005
 
  • Password overload makes enterprise systems less secure
  • Microsoft, Intel throw weight behind HD DVD standard
  • Singapore schools punish cheeky student bloggers
  • EU lawmakers reject member state data storage plan
  • Microsoft previews digital locker downloads

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    Password overload makes enterprise systems less secure
    A glut of passwords and mounting frustration over the clumsy way they're managed actually makes enterprise systems less secure, not more, according to a survey released by RSA Security. More...

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    Microsoft, Intel throw weight behind HD DVD standard
    Microsoft and Intel this week threw their weight behind the next-generation HD DVD format being promoted by Toshiba in a blow to Sony's, Blu-ray format. More...

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    Singapore schools punish cheeky student bloggers
    Singapore schools have begun a clampdown on students who insult teachers in online journals by punishing them with suspensions, a newspaper reported on Tuesday. More...

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    EU lawmakers reject member state data storage plan
    European Union lawmakers on Tuesday voted against a plan put forward by four EU member states for compulsory storage of emails and telephone records to help the police fight terror and other serious crime. More...

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    Microsoft previews digital locker downloads
    Microsoft has opened a preview of its virtual lockbox that saves rights management keys for downloaded software, letting users re-install purchased programs without needing to search for authorisation codes. More...

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