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Get Your Free Trial of Diskeeper 2011 - Server Edition
Increase performance and efficiency for the most powerful systems in your network--the servers. Discover how Diskeeper 2011 prevents disk fragmentation before it happens and optimizes data flow...
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Collaboration & Partnerships in Orbit
My son Alexander showed me the above fascinating four part informal HD video tour of the international space station over the weekend, and it really made me think about the similarities between...
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ISS: Vulnerability counts fall in 2007; Do you buy it?
IBM's Internet Security Systems is previewing its X-Force report and disclosed a notable factoid: Vulnerability disclosures fell 5.4 percent in 2007 relative to 2006. Here's the data in a chart...
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Shorter URLs help phishers hook more victims
Cybercriminals are shrinking host names of malicious sites to lend them an air of legitimacy, according to security researchers.
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Windows Media Player flaw could expose sensitive files
Microsoft's Media Player 9 has a vulnerability that could allow an attacker to play or modify media files on a target system. The big danger here is that many companies and even government...
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Wanted: Better security process
Last week's announcement of a security hole in Apache is more than just a demonstration of how self-serving some security alerts are. It also shows why you should avoid open source software in the...
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Are security warnings jumping the gun?
A security company faced criticism Monday after it released critical security information without giving the open-source community adequate time to respond.
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The millionth image taken from the ISS -- and more (photos)
From his perch 240 miles above the Earth, astronaut Don Pettit has been shooting up a storm -- and making history in the process.
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ISS to Facebook: Mark Zuckerberg has too much power
The Institutional Shareholder Services has told Facebook that its co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg has too much power; he has voting control over at least 57.1 percent of Class B shares.
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Space agencies scanning YouTube for ISS experiment ideas
Google, NASA and other international space agencies have launched YouTube Space Lab, a contest that lets students submit ideas for experiments to be performed on the International Space Station.
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Will ISS Node 3 be named for Colbert?!
Tomorrow is the big announcement: Will NASA actually name a part of the space station after Stephen Colbert? A nation awaits ....
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Collaboration & Partnerships in Orbit
My son Alexander showed me the above fascinating four part informal HD video tour of the international space station over the weekend, and it really made me think about the similarities between...
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ISS: Vulnerability counts fall in 2007; Do you buy it?
IBM's Internet Security Systems is previewing its X-Force report and disclosed a notable factoid: Vulnerability disclosures fell 5.4 percent in 2007 relative to 2006. Here's the data in a chart...
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Shorter URLs help phishers hook more victims
Cybercriminals are shrinking host names of malicious sites to lend them an air of legitimacy, according to security researchers.
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Augmented reality onboard the ISS?
According to a brief news release from Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, researchers from NASA and Lockheed Martin have successfully tested a software for a robotic extension device that has...
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IBM completes ISS takeover
After $1.3 billion takeover, Atlanta-based ISS is now part of IBM Global Services' Infrastructure Management Services organization.
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IBM to buy ISS for $1.3 billion
Latest buy in rapid-fire spending spree, to bolster security services, is set to close in fourth quarter.
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Photos: CA’s eTrust ISS covers Internet threat spectrum
Computer Associates’ Internet Security Suite (ISS) collects four Internet security applications into a single, affordable suite. For approximately $40, small businesses receive the benefit of...
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ISS puts more network defenders on patrol
Company adds two new models to its Proventia line of security products, which protect networks against online attacks.
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Witty worm crawls through ISS firewalls
Witty.A was designed to breach a security hole in ISS's widely-used firewall product lineups--such as its BlackICE and RealSecure software series.
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ISS gives thumbs-up to PeopleSoft directors
Institutional Shareholder Services, which advises hundreds of portfolio and pension fund managers, recommends that its clients re-elect PeopleSoft's directors.
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