Lessons From McAfee's S.P.A.M. Experiment Beyond don't open spam, the company finds that mobile phones are the new target, and guess which country is the second-largest target after the U.S.?
Adding Voltage for Secure Databases The encryption options are plentiful but good luck finding a way to appease your DBAs. Voltage employs some clever tricks for minimizing shocks to the system.
Surviving an IT Budget Squeeze Doing more with less? Some tips for surviving, and thriving, budget cuts in the face of stringent corporate responsibilities and new breeds of devious threats.
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Lenovo Wins Latest Slapfest with Dell NAD finds Dell had no basis for its claims of the most secure notebooks, just months after it found in favor of Dell over a Lenovo complaint.
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Study: Four in Five Business PCs not Fully Secured A check by security firm, finds a large number of business computer users aren't bothering with important patches.
Lazy Hacker Trick: Tricking Script Kiddies Panda software notes a new approach to an old way of producing malicious code.
Eset Aims for Mobile Protection Against Digital Threats Mobile devices make a tempting target for hackers and malicious viruses. Eset wants to prevent trouble before it starts.
Review: Policy Commander 2.0 Protecting your company's sensitive data and complying with industry or government regulations can be challenging and costly. Policy Commander offers a simple, affordable option.
Apple's QuickTime Gets Timely Update Version 7.5 is yet another patch for the video player's security vulnerabilities.
Microsoft Patches 10 Vulnerabilities This month's patch Tuesday brings no less than seven security advisories.
Researcher faults Apple iPhone on security updates He says iPhone, still at version 1.1.4, is at least four months behind desktop OS in patching many known Mac OS X security vulnerabilities.
Hundreds of Lithuanian Web sites defaced Loosely affiliated supporters mount an online protest over new laws in Lithuania banning the display of Soviet symbols.
Google must divulge YouTube log Google must divulge the viewing habits of every user who has ever watched avideo on YouTube, says a US court.
Mozilla and Opera fix security flaws Opera updates its most recent release, while Mozilla continues to support an older version of Firefox with updates.
Four security bulletins expected on Patch Tuesday The four, which will be released next week, are considered important, not critical, says Microsoft.
Opera patches multiple bugs in flagship browser Opera Software patched the newest version of its flagship browser for the first time Wednesday when it released Opera 9.5.1 to fix several flaws.
Expect iPhone, Fourth of July scams, security firm says 4Apple's launch of its new iPhone 3G will produce a flurry of spam and scams, a security company warned Thursday.
Critical vulnerability found in VLC Media Player Security company Secunia has found a flaw in the VLC Media Player that could allow an attacker to gain control of someone's PC.
Product review: Sophos NAC is a good start The wide variety of so-called NAC (network access control) products on the market shows a broad range of thinking about policy-based security controls and the management of the net... continues
Firefox download record official The creators of Firefox 3.0 celebrate the news they have set a new world record for software downloads.
Former HP printing exec indicted Atul Malhotra is accused of sharing confidential information from his former employer, IBM, while working at Hewlett-Packard.
IE 8 to have antimalware protection In preparing for the second beta, Microsoft announces security enhancements to Internet Explorer 8 expected in August.
Google Yahoo ad deal faces probe Plans for Google and Yahoo search advertising deal may stall as the Justice Department investigates.
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