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MessageLabs silent on sale rumors

MessageLabs silent on sale rumors

MessageLabs officials are staying mum on rumors the New York-based email security and managed services provider is on the selling block.
Dan Kaplan Jul 27 2006 8:51PM Security
Amazon working on video downloads

Amazon working on video downloads

Leaving music to Apple and Microsoft.
Will Head Jul 27 2006 12:01PM Software
Microsoft and Nortel gang up on Cisco

Microsoft and Nortel gang up on Cisco

Unified communications battle lines being drawn.
Robert Jaques Jul 27 2006 11:51AM Networking
Misdirected bounce attacks on the rise

Misdirected bounce attacks on the rise

IronPort said this week that the number of email bounce attacks and misdirected bounces are on the rise this year.
Ericka Chickowski Jul 27 2006 5:21AM Security
OS X security vulnerabilities on the rise

OS X security vulnerabilities on the rise

More Mac malware than last year.
Will Head Jul 26 2006 12:42PM Security
Opinion: AMD's ATI buy throws cold water on Conroe

Opinion: AMD's ATI buy throws cold water on Conroe

Rumours have been flying since Computex that AMD was going to buy ATI, and the industry slowly convinced itself that it made sense and then it happened, and everyone lost the plot.
Craig Simms Jul 26 2006 11:17AM Hardware
Yahoo, Symantec team up on web security

Yahoo, Symantec team up on web security

Yahoo and Symantec are expanding on a previous partnership to offer new security services to Yahoo customers.
Frank Washkuch Jul 25 2006 8:19PM Security
SQL injection attacks on the rise, says SecureWorks

SQL injection attacks on the rise, says SecureWorks

Criminals are increasingly using structured query language (SQL) code to obtain the personal information of consumers through databases, internet monitoring vendor SecureWorks warned this week.
Frank Washkuch Jul 20 2006 9:13PM Security
On compliance: Congress must act on cyber security to avoid confusion

On compliance: Congress must act on cyber security to avoid confusion

Over the next year or so, this space will provide a monthly guest perspective on various aspects of regulatory compliance from the leading information security companies that make up our CSIA's membership. For our inaugural column, I'd like to focus on the need for Congressional action on data security.
Paul Kurtz, Jul 20 2006 7:52PM Security
Industry views: Look for more spending on convergence, insider threats

Industry views: Look for more spending on convergence, insider threats

The speed of change in IT security is intense and often seemingly chaotic. Security solutions today must constantly morph to reflect not only the shifting needs of customers, but also the advancing capabilities of security threats. The proliferation and progression of DoS attacks and phishing sites, to name a few, demand new means to detect and block criminals. Senior executives, meanwhile, want simplicity and better command and control over the many security solutions they implement. Despite this ever-changing landscape, there are, however, a number of general trends that, from our view as investors, are likely to organize and drive development of IT security products and services over the near and intermediate term.
David Shapiro Jul 18 2006 8:19PM Security
Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory marches on mobile computers

Flash memory to outship hard drives by 2013, analyst predicts.
Tom Sanders Jul 18 2006 12:44PM Hardware
Microsoft, on 'state of high alert,' releases PowerPoint advisory

Microsoft, on 'state of high alert,' releases PowerPoint advisory

Microsoft security researchers have been "on a state of high alert" following targeted attacks on a PowerPoint flaw and vulnerabilities in other Office programs, according to one high-ranking member of its Security Response Center.
Frank Washkuch Jul 17 2006 10:30PM Security
Production starts on GDDR4

Production starts on GDDR4

World's fastest graphics memory should be in cards by end of the year.
Martin Lynch Jul 17 2006 1:15PM Hardware
Man-in-the-middle attack on Citibank users concerns experts

Man-in-the-middle attack on Citibank users concerns experts

Some security experts believe the success of a recently reported man-in-the-middle attack on Citibank, in which users were redirected to a real-looking site that captured their personal information, signals serious danger for the online community.
Dan Kaplan Jul 14 2006 5:13PM Security
Spam ratios on the rise

Spam ratios on the rise

MessageLabs research says virus and phishing tactics becoming more targeted.
Tom Young Jul 14 2006 3:41PM Security
Telstra makes Good on mobility computing

Telstra makes Good on mobility computing

Telstra has partnered with US-based Good Technology to take its mobile computing software and services to the government and enterprise markets.
Tim Lohman Jul 13 2006 1:41PM Telco/ISP
Intruding on the bottom line

Intruding on the bottom line

Are intrusion prevention systems worth the effort of managing them? Or can you get away with a good firewall? Rob Buckley investigates
Rob Buckley Jul 12 2006 12:06PM Security
Laptops do a bit more on the side

Laptops do a bit more on the side

Enhanced sidescreens allow you to use your machine all day.
Martin Lynch Jul 11 2006 2:11PM Hardware
EC consults on RFID tags

EC consults on RFID tags

European Commission starts public consultation on RFID privacy and frequency
allocation.
Madeline Bennett Jul 11 2006 2:10PM Hardware
Corporations spending more on IT - but not on personnel

Corporations spending more on IT - but not on personnel

Fueled by positive economic growth within organizations, corporate IT spending – expressed as a percentage of revenue – has reached its highest level in nine years, a new study of 184 senior IT workers has found.
Dan Kaplan Jul 10 2006 9:36PM Security

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