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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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Congress and tech: Little to show
Lawmakers made a lot of noise over MySpace, China and Net neutrality, but tech-related laws were hard to come by.
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Melissa's long gone, but lessons remain
Six years ago, the virus taught companies and PC users to distrust e-mail. The outbreak still has lessons to teach us, experts say.
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Banks ordered to tell customers about breaches
If it's "reasonably possible" that customer data will be misused as the result of a breach, a bank must act, four U.S. agencies say.
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Mozilla fixes risky Firefox flaw
The open-source browser maker rushes out a security patch for a previously unknown flaw and advises all users to update.
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Linux riskier than Windows?
Microsoft-funded study concludes that companies that install Linux-based Web servers run greater risks than those that use Windows.
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Apple patches Mac OS X flaws
Mac maker fixes 10 vulnerabilities and offers a solution to a pernicious browser-based phishing threat.
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Worms whack half of businesses
Most companies have upped security spending, but that hasn't stopped pests from invading corporate networks, survey finds.
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Another antivirus software flaw detected
This time: McAfee. But the flaw does not affect current subscribers to the company's update service.
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Hardware security sneaks into PCs
Millions of computers will be shipped this year with encryption hardware plugged in--even though Microsoft isn't ready for it. Photo: Lock boxes
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Expert: Better ID checks won't beat fraud
Plans to supplement passwords with security devices won't solve the problems plaguing Web businesses, warns a crypto expert.
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Zombie PCs being sent to steal IDs
Botnets, or networks of compromised PCs, are increasingly being used for identity theft and installing spyware, a new report says.
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MSN sites get easy-to-read privacy label
Microsoft adopts a streamlined "nutrition label" layout for telling people what data is collected on them at some of its MSN portals.
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ChoicePoint data loss may be higher than reported
SEC filing raises questions about whether the security breach went beyond the 145,000 Americans notified.
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Danger expects Sidekick outage to end soon
Company that maintains the data service for the hip phones says all issues should be resolved by Wednesday morning.
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Phishers using DNS servers to lure victims?
Security experts warn that "pharming" could be the new frontier for online thieves looking to steal your personal data.
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Danger outage turns Sidekicks into just phones
Hip handsets' disconnection from e-mail, IM and other data services angers customers, who get only limited information from Danger.
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Fixing a hole in security
How three researchers rocked the world of cryptography last month by breaking a widely used method for digital signatures.
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Payroll firm pulls Web services, citing data leak
PayMaxx shuttered additional online services this week, after a Web programmer continued to find holes in the system.
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Microsoft: Activation shift won't be a pain
Only pirates and their cohorts will bear the brunt of a restrictive update to the Windows Activation plan, the software maker promises.
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E*Trade adopts additional security for traders
Online financial firm offers password-generating key fobs to major account holders. Photo: Key to security and privacy?
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