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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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A look at the recent Firefox 3 vulnerability
True to form, Billy Rios promised a more in depth look at the MSFA2008-35 vulnerability which is another protocol handler flaw in Firefox 3. As previously reported here, this was another...
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10 days from report to patch for new Firefox exploit
Looks like the protocol handler problems just won't die. On July 20th, Jesper Johansson reported that Firefox 2.0.0.5 didn't quite get all the bugs out of passing strings to external programs...
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IE-to-Firefox flaw debate rages: Ex-Microsoft security strategist weighs in
While Microsoft has declined to comment on the IE-to-Firefox flaw drama (beyond an "it's not our fault" statement), a former security strategist is coming to the company's defense, arguing that...
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Why Microsoft’s Open Data Protocol matters
Microsoft’s newest version of the Open Data Protocol (OData) is something both developers and IT managers should check out.
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Demoing BitTorrent Live
BitTorrent's got a new peer-to-peer protocol up its sleeve, and this one's for live streaming. CNET took a tour of a recent live demo, and came back with these photos.
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Networking protocol ensures smarter cars are still energy-efficient
Audi and Volkswagen are among the first automakers expected to include power management technology in future models.
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IP: 'Individual person,' or merely 'Internet Protocol'? A word on identity
"IP" may stand for "Internet Protocol" but not "Individual Person," frustrating courts across the nation. Can identity and anonymity co-exist?
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How I became a REST 'convert'
Representational State Transfer, commonly known as REST, is a style of distributed software architecture that offers an alternative to the commonly accepted XML-based web services as a means for...
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Execs: Mobility to Galvanize Twice as Many Businesses as Social Media
As a social media practitioner, I'm dismayed. But as a mobile evangelist, I'm not surprised by a recent survey showing enterprise CEOs twice as bullish on mobility's impact on their bottom line...
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Avaya IPO deep dive: Competition, debt are big worries
Avaya filed for an initial public offering of $1 billion in stock, but there are numerous items that could give investors some pause.
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SOAP versus REST battle still haunts us
One observation: 'the problem is that companies are still dependent on internal systems that have not modernized. They are dependent on SOAP.'
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Beyond Skype: VoIP Alternatives
Tired of Skype's problems? Don't trust Microsoft's plans for Skype? Then give these programs a try.
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MIT: built-in motion sensors in devices improve wireless data rates
Researchers at MIT have developed a set of new communications protocols that use information about a portable device's movement to improve handoffs.
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Microsoft warns: Fraudulent digital certificates issued for high-value websites
According to the Microsoft advisory, the fraudulent Web certificates affect the Microsoft Live service, Google's mail system, Yahoo and Skype log-ins.
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Microsoft confirms Windows BROWSER protocol zero-day
A security researcher has released proof-of-concept code for an unpatched security vulnerability affecting all versions of Windows, prompting a warning from Microsoft that remote code execution...
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Android 2.3 (Gingerbread): Feature list, screenshots, and video
On Monday, Google officially unveiled the next version of Android, codenamed "Gingerbread" (version 2.3). Here is a list of new features, as well as screenshots and videos.
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Security flaws haunt NTLMv1-2 challenge-response protocol
The NTLMv1-2 challenge-response protocol provides absolutely no protection against credentials forwarding/relay or reflection attacks. This means that an active attacker (such as a man-the-middle)...
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Samba 4 now due in 2011; SMB2 and SMB/CIFS protocol docs done
The Samba team isn't expecting to release Samba 4 until the first half of 2011 (optimistically) but work on support for Microsoft's SMB2 -- and older SMB/CIFS -- has moved ahead quite nicely....
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Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 hit by "Zero-Day" vulnerability
A vulnerability in the Windows Help and Support Center has recently been discovered and it could allow remote code execution on affected systems.
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Interop: Avaya chief pushes SIP
At the Interop conference in Las Vegas, Kevin Kennedy, CEO of Avaya, outlines the characteristics of Session Initiation Protocol. He sees SIP as a consolidating technology that will follow a...
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