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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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FBI warns of new Storm worm variant
The email uses the phrase 'FBI vs. Facebook' in its subject line and contains a link to view an article about the FBI and Facebook.
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Black Hat 'supersizes' in Las Vegas
Taking up more space at Caesar's Palace is no gamble for the security confab as it tackles topics from the Vista x64 kernel to digital forensics for the feds.
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Sun says Java flaw has been patched
A Java security threat, the subject of an earlier Australian report, has been addressed and fixed, Sun Microsystems says.
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The pros and cons of iPhone security
Neel Mehta, a researcher with IBM's ISS X-Force, talks about the good and the possible bad security that might face Apple's new smart phone.
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Cyberattack in Estonia--what it really means
Q&A Arbor Networks' Jose Nazario takes stock of the denial-of-service attack against the Baltic nation--and the wider implications.
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Storm Worm strikes again
New variant of this January 2007 worm and Trojan combo is causing new headaches worldwide.
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Windows animated cursor flaw--150 sites infected
There's a new Microsoft Windows vulnerability being exploited across the Internet on over 150 Web sites. Here's what to do about it.
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Five reasons to love--and hate--Windows Vista
The business version of Microsoft's Vista hits the street packed with new features and upgrades. Which ones will make you smile and which ones will make you pull your hair out?
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Another flaw in IE 6 found
Microsoft is investigating a flaw that could be used to crash the Web browser.
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Microsoft, EU scuffle over Vista
Windows Vista hasn't shipped yet, but Microsoft and the European Union are already caught up in a tussle over the antitrust impact of security technology in the OS.
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Patch Tuesday--let the attacks begin
Commentary--Why are attacks via unfixed flaws coming out the day after Microsoft's Patch Tuesday? Think corporate espionage, CNET editor Robert Vamosi says.
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Symantec critiques Vista security
Symantec researchers question Windows Vista security, a sales pitch in disguise? Also, rootkits get better at hiding, MySpace users hit by flash worm, Oracle patches and AOL security software.
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PowerPoint zero-day used in attacks
Déjà vu, shortly after Microsoft's Patch Tuesday, a new flaw is used in attacks. Also, Microsoft left two known flaws unpatched, Adobe fixes and phishing news.
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Excel flaw used in cyberattack
On the heels of Microsoft's "Patch Tuesday" cyberattacks are exploiting a new Excel flaw, a coincidence? Also, Web 2.0 flaws rising and cybercrime costs businesses less.
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Security tool adds ID theft protection
ZoneAlarm update helps prevent and fight ID theft online and off. Also, browser flaw can expose user data, Microsoft patch deluge coming.
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Microsoft's OneCare fails to impress
Microsoft's OneCare fails to impress, but McAfee, Symantec and others respond. Also, Vista plays hide-and-seek with hackers, a limited Microsoft firewall and Firefox patches.
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Bug may put Symantec users at risk
Critical flaw in Symantec antivirus software may put corporate users at risk of a worm attack. Also, Vista security in the spotlight at WinHEC.
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Microsoft warns about Flash flaw
Microsoft sent out a "critical" alert for a flaw in Adobe's Macromedia Flash player, a first. Also, Apple repairs dozens of flaws, Symantec battles Microsoft, FBI has no time for ID theft, and...
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FAQ: The Kama Sutra worm
What you need to know about the virus, which is set to delete files on Feb. 3.
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Hackers reach beyond Windows, IE
Commentary--Criminal hackers are finding new and better ways to compromise your computer and electronic devices. So concludes a new Internet Security Threat report out today.
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