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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Google testing login authentication via QR codes
Instead of entering a Google Account password on public computers that might be infected with keystroke loggers, Google is experimenting with a phone-based authentication scheme.
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Microsoft unveils AD Azure strategy, ID management reset
The software giant begins talking publicly about Windows Azure Active Directory service and its strategy to use it as the foundation for its Identity Management as a Service strategy.
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Intel brings Cloud SSO to Salesforce's Force.com
Salesforce.com is integrating Intel's Cloud SSO to provide enterprise customers with single sign-on access to Force.com and thousands of cloud-based apps.
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Nice tip to unhide your Mac's Library folder even after a system update
One of Apple's "big brother" features introduced in Mac OS X Lion 10.7 (now called plain ol' OS X Lion) is the hiding of the user's Library folder. While this may be a fine precaution for...
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Apple security blunder exposes Lion login passwords in clear text
With the latest Lion security update, Mac OS X 10.7.3, Apple has accidentally turned on a debug log file outside of the encrypted area that stores the user's password in clear text.
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Thursby introduces new PIV and CAC support for iPhone, iPad & new Macs
Thursby Software, a longtime developer in the Apple enterprise and government markets, on Wednesday will announce PKard for iOS, a solution that provides a secure browser supporting a variety of...
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Gov.-led ID plan picks finalists for $10 million grant program
Finalists are picked for the $10 million pilot program being run by the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC).
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Laws of Identity: A conversation with Kim Cameron, Part 2
Industry luminary Kim Cameron, now a distinguished engineer with Microsoft working on identity, wrote the Seven Laws of Identity in 2005. He discusses with ZDNet why these seven "scientific" laws...
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Chinese hacker arrested for leaking 6 million logins
Forget the attacks that have compromised thousands of accounts. This Chinese hacker managed to steal and leak the data belonging to 6 million users, before he was arrested of course.
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Google dumps keys, passwords; secures services with standards, certs
Google is improving security for Web applications connecting to its server-based platforms by dropping keys and passwords and turning to certificates and an emerging protocol called OAuth 2.0.
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Researchers discover "worrisome" authentication flaws in many online services, sites
Bugs discovered in Web-based single sign-on services and sites run by the likes of Facebook, Google, Twitter and PayPal can allow hackers to gain access to a user's account, researchers have...
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NSTIC commits $2.5 million to build governance body
The government is looking for an organization to lead the establishment and oversights of a group that will be key to the success of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace.
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Google extends secure search
Google makes it easier than ever to keep snoopers out of your Google searches.
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Why I should have the CEO's Facebook log-in credential. Now
I've been thinking about the absurdity of employers demanding Facebook log-in credentials during job interviews, and how it might look flipped on its head. You know, we all have interests to protect.
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When it comes to demanding Facebook passwords, there needs to be a law protecting consumers
I call on our Congress to do something useful for a change. Pass a law making it illegal to demand access to any personal login credentials for any online account.
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Microsoft store hacked - logins, passwords stolen
Chinese hackers called Evil Shadow Team struck India's online Microsoft store over the weekend.
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Apple releases Mac OS 10.7.3 with Safari 5.1.3
Apple has begun pushing Mac OS 10.7.3 out to users via Software Update. Here's what's changed and why you should care.
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Okta rounds out management team
The on-demand identity management company names a BMC vet to head sales and an HP ArcSight exec to run engineering.
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Email titans Google, Microsoft, Yahoo aim to battle phishing
A working group is pitching a system that will allow providers to authenticate emails better.
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Facebook: most logins hijacked by Israeli hacker were invalid
Israeli hacker Hannibal claimed to have stolen 185,000 Facebook logins from Arab users. Not only is this number grossly overestimated, but most of the logins are invalid, according to Facebook.
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