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AARNet rolls out third-gen network

AARNet rolls out third-gen network

Australia’s research and education community has received a boost with the rollout of the third generation of Australian Academic and Research Network’s (AARNet) Research and Education Network.
Tim Lohman Sep 14 2006 1:14PM Telco/ISP
IBM rolls out open source development tools

IBM rolls out open source development tools

Promises to help Eclipse users develop applications faster.
Marcus Austin Sep 12 2006 9:52AM Software
Opinion: Chase the cowboys out of town

Opinion: Chase the cowboys out of town

Now that I am looking for a position, I have put my CV on Job Board, Job Serve, Monster Board, etc, which means just about every recruiter in the world has access to my CV. Recently, I got a message from a recruiter asking me to call back:
Richard Starnes, Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
Opinion: Chase the cowboys out of town

Opinion: Chase the cowboys out of town

Now that I am looking for a position, I have put my CV on Job Board, Job Serve, Monster Board, etc, which means just about every recruiter in the world has access to my CV. Recently, I got a message from a recruiter asking me to call back:
Richard Starnes, Sep 4 2006 3:56PM Security
BEA acquisition builds out SOA repository

BEA acquisition builds out SOA repository

Flashline purchase helps enterprises prevent service chaos.
Tom Sanders Aug 24 2006 4:01PM Software
Trojan claims to be Firefox extension, sends out personal info

Trojan claims to be Firefox extension, sends out personal info

A newly discovered trojan is taking advantage of the growing popularity of Mozilla's Firefox, claiming to be a browser extension to infect PCs.
Frank Washkuch Jul 26 2006 8:23PM Security
Cleaning out the closet

Cleaning out the closet

Compliance has made the case for efficient storage solutions. Use them to deliver long-term business benefits, says Ian Cook
Ian Cook Jul 12 2006 1:01PM Security
Unofficial registry fix out for Microsoft Word flaw

Unofficial registry fix out for Microsoft Word flaw

A researcher has released an unofficial fix for the latest flaw in Microsoft Word.
Frank Washkuch May 24 2006 8:51PM Security
World Cup trojan aims to fake out soccer fans

World Cup trojan aims to fake out soccer fans

Security experts warned football fans about a new trojan that poses as a wallchart for the FIFA World Cup tournament taking place in Germany in five weeks.
René Millman May 5 2006 10:26AM Security
Rogue anti-spyware app knocks out AV systems

Rogue anti-spyware app knocks out AV systems

Security experts warned today of a newly detected rogue anti-spyware application, UnSpyPC, which falsely identifies popular security products and well-known file system tools as spyware.
William Eazel Apr 6 2006 10:25AM Security
Unofficial patches out for IE flaw

Unofficial patches out for IE flaw

Some security firms ran out of patience with Microsoft on Monday, releasing their own patches for the recently disclosed CreateTextRange() vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE).
Frank Washkuch Mar 28 2006 11:17PM Security
Report: 80 percent of emails out to manipulate

Report: 80 percent of emails out to manipulate

Four out of five inbound emails are designed to deceive the recipient, according to a new report studying the scope of abusive online messages.
Dan Kaplan Mar 10 2006 9:00PM Security
After 38 hours, no bite taken out of this Apple

After 38 hours, no bite taken out of this Apple

An Apple system engineer’s challenge to hack into a web page hosted by a Mini Mac is closed – and nobody was able to succeed.
Dan Kaplan Mar 8 2006 10:19PM Security
Researcher develops 'active cookies' to take a bite out of cyber crooks

Researcher develops 'active cookies' to take a bite out of cyber crooks

An Indiana University School of Informatics scientist has said that his newly developed active cookie technology provides a “strong shield” against identity theft and cyber attacks.
William Eazel Mar 3 2006 9:30AM Security
Debate: Defence in depth is turning out to be nothing more than an expensive failure

Debate: Defence in depth is turning out to be nothing more than an expensive failure

Abe Kleinfeld Feb 13 2006 10:10AM Security
Get the best out of compliance

Get the best out of compliance

Most of the industry regards compliance as annoying, at best, but Jan Babiak tells René Millman why this risks missing a great opportunity
René Millman Feb 10 2006 4:25PM Security
180Solutions backs out of Zone Labs lawsuit

180Solutions backs out of Zone Labs lawsuit

Online advertising software firm 180Solutions has voluntarily dismissed a lawsuit filed last November against the internet security company Zone Labs.
William Eazel Feb 1 2006 11:49AM Security
Scammers send out Iraq war booty email

Scammers send out Iraq war booty email

Scammers are using the war in Iraq to con unsuspecting email users out of money.
René Millman Jan 18 2006 11:53AM Security
Microsoft reaches out for new anti-phishing program

Microsoft reaches out for new anti-phishing program

Microsoft’s upcoming anti-phishing program will be a collaboration among the Redmond, Wash.,-based company and three outside partners.
Frank Washkuch Nov 18 2005 10:56PM Security
Sony rootkit may be more dangerous on the way out

Sony rootkit may be more dangerous on the way out

Uninstalling Sony-BMG Entertainment’s spyware-like application from a PC could be more harmful than having downloaded it in the first place, a Princeton University professor warned on Tuesday.
Frank Washkuch Nov 15 2005 10:30PM Security

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