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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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Torvalds: Linux ready to go green
Developer of the Linux kernel says improvements in power-management, energy-diagnosis tools are in the offing.
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Call centers put accent on speech recognition
Talking machines, especially those with the sound of home, may be gaining an edge over offshore operators.
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Spammers phish for iPhone fans
Hackers exploit excitement over Apple's smart phone by sending malicious e-mails claiming that recipients have won their own.
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OpenOffice worm Badbunny hops across operating systems
Malicious software, spreading through OpenOffice documents, "can infect Windows, Linux and Mac OS X systems," Symantec says.
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Expert: IT industry has failed in desktop security
Software shipped with the major operating systems runs unencumbered on most machines--and not all of that software should be trusted, he says.
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Mozilla CEO: We are no 'Frankenstein'
Mitchell Baker also challenges the notion that open-source companies are just ad hoc organizations and takes a swipe at IE's security.
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Quality, quantity of phishing kits on the rise
Kits, which can be had for as little as $30, are getting more sophisticated, says antiphishing group.
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Security firm: Samsung site hosts Trojan
Malware that steals access codes sits on Samsung server and is spread by malicious spam and IM, Websense says.
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New threat from 'suicide' virus
According to security vendor Cybertrust, a new type of virus is programmed to delete itself before it gets caught.
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Microsoft puts end to Windows 98 support
The company will no longer issue security updates or provide support for Windows 98, Windows ME.
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Microsoft: Shortcut 'trick' is legitimate feature
Feature allowing executable file to be launched by typing Web address into IE is safe, says company. Others disagree.
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Microsoft may restrict its workers' PC rights
It's considering cutting admin rights on internal desktops, meaning employees wouldn't be able to install just anything.
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Keylogger spying at work on the rise, survey says
Companies may have the best antivirus, anti-spyware and firewall software, but that hasn't stopped rise in spyware.
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RSA: Microsoft to shelve token support in Vista
OS update won't include built-in support for SecurID, even though it's been tested for two years.
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Microsoft takes down barrier in Vista firewall
Windows update will turn off the firewall's new feature by default--something customers have asked for, Microsoft says.
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McAfee unafraid of Microsoft security push
Firm's president says McAfee will compete with Microsoft OneCare Live because security can't be done "part-time."
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Fighting fraud by baiting phishers
RSA Security's newly acquired Cyota overwhelms phishing sites with fake usernames, passwords and credit card info.
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Winner mocks OS X hacking contest
Hacker gains operating control of a Mac Mini using an unpublished vulnerability, says machine is "easy pickings."
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Kits help phishing sites proliferate
Security experts says December's 65 percent growth in crook sites is due to increasing availability of phishing toolkits.
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Fiorina: Technology will 'disappear' in 25 years
Dot-com bust was a sign of progress, says the former HP CEO, who predicts technology will become invisibly integrated into daily life.
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