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ArcSight simplfies SIM with new standard
One of the industry's leading enterprise security management software vendors released a new open log management standard on Tuesday that may make it easier to collect and examine security information.
Ericka Chickowski
Aug 24 2006 1:44AM
Security
Microsoft delays patch re-release; MS patch contains new flaw, says researcher
Microsoft announced - counter to its announcement last week - it will not release a formal fix for its MS06-042 patch today, resulting in the company telling the security community that IT administrators should find a workaround to deal with a vulnerability caused by the existing patch.
Ericka Chickowski
Aug 23 2006 1:27AM
Security
No new PowerPoint flaws to report, says Microsoft
There is no new, recently discovered but unpatched flaw in Microsoft's popular PowerPoint presentation program, the company said today after completing an investigation.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 22 2006 7:58PM
Security
PoC trojan a new burden for BlackBerry devices
A security researcher has developed a proof-of-concept trojan that could hack into organizations that have BlackBerry servers behind their firewalls.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 9 2006 8:00PM
Security
New malicious site warnings from Google
Google is now warning its users about websites containing malware before the at-risk web-surfer visits the page.
Frank Washkuch
Aug 7 2006 11:32PM
Security
Another new CFO at CA
IT management software maker CA named a new chief financial officer on Friday – the fifth person to hold the position in the past three years.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 31 2006 10:11PM
Security
Skype launches new toolbars
Calling all users of Skype.
Dinah Greek
Jul 31 2006 1:53PM
Software
New Firefox version includes security fix
Mozilla is encouraging Firefox users to install a newly released version that contains security fixes.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 27 2006 9:13PM
Security
New email scam claims AIDS cure
In-boxes are being plagued by thousands of messages related to an email scam that attempts to fool people into believing that the sender has found a cure to AIDS.
René Millman
Jul 21 2006 11:45AM
Security
New adware tricks users with security promise
A new adware program that tries to trick users into installing fake security applications on their PC is has been spotted in the wild.
René Millman
Jul 19 2006 12:27PM
Security
New worm targets virus researchers
Malware seeks to embarras research community
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Tom Sanders
Jul 13 2006 2:40PM
Security
Seven new Patch Tuesday fixes released by Microsoft
Microsoft's release today of seven much-anticipated patches highlights the continued trend of client-side vulnerabilities – but the most important fix of all corrects a high-risk flaw that malicious users can take advantage of with no user interaction.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 11 2006 10:16PM
Security
Gmail users warned of new phishing scheme
Security experts are warning of a new "widespread" phishing scheme that attempts to dupe users of Google's email service, Gmail, into offering account details in exchange for a bogus cash prize.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 11 2006 7:05PM
Security
New flaw affects Asian Microsoft Excel versions
A new vulnerability has been discovered in Asian-language versions of Microsoft Excel.
Frank Washkuch
Jul 7 2006 7:29PM
Security
Apple renews education push with new iMac
Apple has renewed its efforts to widen its education sector presence with a new, low-cost dual-core iMac.
Tim Lohman
Jul 7 2006 1:39PM
Hardware
New cybersecurity standards
The 9/11 attacks may have left the nation's power grid unaffected in 2001, but the August 2003 blackout knocked out power to some 400 million Americans. Combined, these incidents stressed the possible impact a widespread outage could cause and prompted concerns about cybersecurity.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 6 2006 10:03PM
Security
Email gives way to new virus distribution tactics
Improved security against malware attacks is challenged by more intelligent
delivery methods.
Tom Young
Jul 6 2006 11:57AM
Security
Axing WinFS signals new web focus for Microsoft
But software giant missed an opportunity to spin its recent decision.
Robert Jaques
Jul 6 2006 11:57AM
Software
Samsung to launch three 'new vision' cameras
Samsung is to release three new cameras that signal a departure from traditional-looking digital models.
Anthony Dhanendran
Jul 5 2006 10:00AM
Hardware
New worm poses as Microsoft anti-piracy alert to trick users
A new instant messaging (IM) worm that poses as a security notification from Microsoft's anti-piracy program has been identified by Sophos.
Dinah Greek
Jul 4 2006 9:45AM
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