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Business Execution: Executive Buyer's Guide
There's a big difference between strategy and execution. Take a look at this white paper to learn how you can take your business strategies into the real world with the help of assets you already...
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Is IT a profit center or a cost center? Who cares?
There are several recurring debates in the IT management community. Most of us have read articles or perhaps engaged in debates over topics like IT "alignment," the best way to implement an ERP,...
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CIOs should take a few punches amid the downturn to save IT
Guest post: TechRepublic's Patrick Gray believes that IT leaders still looking to find a seat at the C-level table might gain that influential position by taking a share of the responsibility...
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IT as whiners: The great debate
Over at TechRepublic, Patrick Gray has managed to rouse a hornet's nest of IT managers. What did Mr. Gray say wrong? He called IT folks a bunch of whiners. In his first post, Gray told folks to...
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Australia to give away porn-filtering software
Country's IT minister says $86 million allocated for free online downloads of a Web application, yet to be chosen.
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'DVD Jon' to seek compensation
Following his acquittal from a Norwegian appellate court over the DeCSS DVD-copying program, Jon Johansen will reportedly seek compensation for his troubles.
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Aussie group claims SCO demands flout law
An advocacy group says SCO should have their claims proven in court before collecting licenses and has filed its charges with government regulators.
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VoIP holes remain open
Users of Microsoft's NetMeeting are probably vulnerable to buffer overflow bugs found in implementations of the protocol that could allow a remote attacker to take control of affected systems.
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Report: Spam claims two-thirds of e-mail
E-mail filtering company MessageLabs says the amount of spam is increasing as 65 percent of the e-mail sent to its users in December contained spam.
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Mitnick calls for hacker war stories
Famed hacker and master social engineer Kevin Mitnick has been commissioned to write a new book and is offering a prize for the best story from real hacks.
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There's no silver bullet for security
There are no easy solutions to the problems of spam and email-borne malicious code--no matter what the vendors might say.
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Hacked Gentoo Linux server taken offline
A server used by the open-source project has been compromised by attackers and subsequently pulled offline for a full forensic analysis.
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Opera update seals security holes
A new version of the popular Web browser fixes two vulnerabilities, one of which affects Windows systems only.
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Is cyberterrorism a phantom menace?
Gartner's information security and risk research director dismisses cyberterrorism as a "theory."
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Experts question Windows patch policy
Tuesday, Microsoft will implement its new policy of releasing all Windows security patches for the month. While it may be easier to administer, could the delays help attackers?
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Hack attacks--a public embarrassment?
Many companies try to keep a lid on publicity after suffering through a hack attack. But an Australian cybercrime fighter thinks that's a bad tactic.
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Researchers debate Windows flaw threat
Researchers are reluctant to tag a new glitch in Window's DCOM code, an exploitable vulnerability. It's the same Windows component exploited by the Blaster and Nachi worms.
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Why Ballmer doesn't get it on security
Commentary: Microsoft has come a long way in understanding security, but comments made last week by its chief executive Steve Ballmer show it still has a way to go.
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Latest eBay scam phishes for user details
Another e-mail scam is targeting the users of eBay, claiming their use of the auction site has been restricted until they update their account information. The e-mail uses an image to...
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Patch issued for critical Sendmail flaw
The discovery and subsequent disclosure of the security flaw comes one day after serious security problems in the OpenSSH secure shell server software were disclosed.
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SSH security glitch exposes networks
Experts say attackers have been exploiting a critical security flaw in SSH to gain access to systems illegally for months. A patch is available.
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