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Mozilla accepts, will work with Microsoft to see Firefox, Thunderbird work on Vista

Mozilla accepts, will work with Microsoft to see Firefox, Thunderbird work on Vista

Mozilla has accepted Microsoft's offer for the two competitors to work together to ensure Mozilla's Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email suite work more seamlessly on Redmond's upcoming Windows Vista operating system (OS).
Frank Washkuch Aug 23 2006 7:55PM Security
Consumers jump on personal website bandwagon

Consumers jump on personal website bandwagon

Men interested in publishing rants; women prefer sharing and supporting
individuals.
Will Head Aug 23 2006 10:13AM Software
Samsung switches on 70in HD LCD TV

Samsung switches on 70in HD LCD TV

Monster flat panel offers 180-degree viewing angle.
Robert Jaques Aug 22 2006 10:22AM Hardware
FTC on board in spyware case against movie service

FTC on board in spyware case against movie service

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has joined the Washington state's Attorney General's Office in efforts to halt a movie download service that allegedly bombards customers with pop-up advertisements demanding payment for a free trial membership they never signed up for.
Dan Kaplan Aug 16 2006 6:57PM Security
Real to offer Windows Media on Linux by December

Real to offer Windows Media on Linux by December

Mainstream media player increases Linux's appeal, vendor argues.
Tom Sanders Aug 16 2006 9:36AM Software
TV on cornflakes packets by 2020

TV on cornflakes packets by 2020

It's telly, but not as we know it.
Will Head Aug 15 2006 2:13PM Oddware
Malware sets crosshairs on last week's critical Windows flaw

Malware sets crosshairs on last week's critical Windows flaw

As many IT security experts predicted, malware taking advantage of a flaw patched by the Aug. 8 MS06-040 bulletin emerged over the weekend, but Microsoft experts maintain the exploit poses little threat.
Dan Kaplan Aug 14 2006 6:23PM Security
Opinion: Consultant's view - Obfuscating scripts - Not so pure on

Opinion: Consultant's view - Obfuscating scripts - Not so pure on

Some scripting languages can now smuggle attacks past your traditional defences, warns Gunter Ollmann.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Enterasys
Networks

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Enterasys Networks

Leon Woo has been promoted to executive vice-president and chief technology officer at Enterasys Networks.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Secerno

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Secerno

Database and application security software start-up Secerno has hired Paul Galwas, who will manage the company's product development.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Vistorm

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Vistorm

Vistorm has appointed Martin Dipper as general manager for its managed services business unit.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Trapeze networks

Recruitment - People on the move - Appointment at Trapeze networks

Trapeze networks, which offers wireless networking products for the enterprise, has named Douglas Laird its vice president of worldwide marketing.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Opinion: Consultant's view - Obfuscating scripts - Not so pure on

Opinion: Consultant's view - Obfuscating scripts - Not so pure on

Some scripting languages can now smuggle attacks past your traditional defences, warns Gunter Ollmann.
Staff Writers Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Update: 2 Minutes on ... Collaborating with the enemy

Update: 2 Minutes on ... Collaborating with the enemy

Adobe has been demonstrating a development of the Breeze online conferencing software it gained through its merger with Macromedia last year. Details are still embargoed, but at a briefing given to the UK press in July, one thought occurred: how secure is this kind of technology?
Paul Fisher Aug 14 2006 2:44PM Security
Critical data found on second-hand hard drives

Critical data found on second-hand hard drives

Organizations and individuals are still leaving critical data on disks later sold on through online auctions and computer fairs, according to a new study.
René Millman Aug 10 2006 12:23PM Security
IT pros burn the midnight oil as Microsoft fixes 23 flaws on Patch Tuesday

IT pros burn the midnight oil as Microsoft fixes 23 flaws on Patch Tuesday

IT professionals are having a long day today as Microsoft fixed the most vulnerabilities during a Patch Tuesday since it began its monthly patching cycle
Ericka Chickowski Aug 8 2006 11:07PM Security
On compliance: Get a step-by-step plan for meeting PCI standards

On compliance: Get a step-by-step plan for meeting PCI standards

At first glance, achieving compliance for all 12 payment card industry (PCI) security requirements may seem daunting. But, when we break down the requirements and examine the common issues, the process becomes quite manageable.
Bill Conner, Aug 7 2006 10:52PM Security
2 minutes on ... EMC and RSA unite

2 minutes on ... EMC and RSA unite

This year has been a big one for security mergers and acquisitions, but it is likely that no deal will be as momentous as the one announced by EMC Corporation and RSA Security in July.
Ericka Chickowski Aug 7 2006 8:59PM Security
From Black Hat: Webroot CTO: Spyware threats on the increase

From Black Hat: Webroot CTO: Spyware threats on the increase

Experts convened at BlackHat on Wednesday reported that the spyware threat continues to increase and it will remain unbeatable while jurisdictional issues between government enforcement bodies persist.
Ericka Chickowski Aug 3 2006 2:48PM Security
Apache on warpath with Geronimo 1.1

Apache on warpath with Geronimo 1.1

Latest release of open source J2EE application server.
Robert Jaques Jul 31 2006 1:52PM Software

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