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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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Critical (of) severity
Google's Michal Zalewski: Instead of "highly critical", just start telling your users "patch right away".
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Patch Tuesday heads-up: 10 bulletins, 34 flaws (IE, Windows affected)
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday this month will be a big one: 10 bulletins fixing 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office and Internet Explorer.
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Microsoft patches Windows worm holes, drive-by download flaws
One of the Windows vulnerabilities could expose users to drive-by malware attacks via the browser.
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Mozilla plugs 7 security holes in Firefox
Mozilla's flagship Firefox 3 browser has undergone another security makeover to fix at least 7 documented security vulnerabilities that expose users to malicious hacker attacks. The Firefox 3.0.6...
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Mozilla ups unpatched Firefox flaw to 'high severity'; Preps fix
Mozilla has given a proof of concept Firefox vulnerability a "high severity" rating because an attacker can collect session information such as cookies and history, according to Mozilla security...
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Critics rap Microsoft safety study of IE, Firefox
Redmond executive says IE is the safer bet after comparing vulnerabilities in the two browsers, but some say the study is flawed.
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IE vs Firefox: Microsoft crunches security numbers
Jeff Jones, security strategy director in Microsoft’s Trustworthy Computing group, is at it again, comparing three years of vulnerability data for the two main Web browsers -- Internet Explorer...
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On deck: Critical Windows, Office, IE patches
Microsoft plans to ship nine security bulletins next Tuesday with patches for a wide range of "critical" vulnerabilities affecting the Windows operating system, the Microsoft Office productivity...
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Mozilla downplays Zalewski's Firefox flaws
Mozilla security chief Window Snyder is pouring cold water on a claim by an independent researcher that there's a major security hole in the Firefox browser.
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Google enters spring cleaning mode by dropping several services
Google is slashing a lot of programs and services this spring, but maybe trimming out some of the extra fluff will allow for more resources to be dedicated to projects like Google+ and Google Play.
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EU--U.S. passenger data deal a "severe blow to civil liberties"
The EU--U.S. Passenger Name Records Agreement has been passed, despite the agreement's rapporteur recommending that it should not be passed. Another blow to civil liberties.
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Intel quietly introduces several new Sandy Bridge processors
Ahead of the big launch of its Ivy Bridge chips later this year, Intel has pushed out a handful of new Sandy Bridge processors, including a couple of Core i5 CPUs that lack integrated graphics....
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ISPs versus SOPA: Anti-piracy bill could force severe privacy-invading measures
Major U.S. web providers are vehemently against the anti-piracy SOPA bill. Now we now know why: because privacy-invading measures have to be implemented, and at a cost.
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Critical (of) severity
Google's Michal Zalewski: Instead of "highly critical", just start telling your users "patch right away".
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Microsoft launches several new 'Mango' phones but still no word on Verizon's next moves
Microsoft and its partners launched new Windows Phone Mango optimized phones on AT&T and T-Mobile at an event in New York City. There's still no new word on any new WPs on Verizon.
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Google sweeps out several products, including Buzz and Labs
Google continues to consolidate while keeping an eye on bigger prizes.
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Skype adds Facebook integration, loses several top execs
Microsoft still isn't "running" Skype yet; the long and winding antitrust approval process is still not yet done. But Skype is making a number of moves that are paving the way for the tie-up with...
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Microsoft announces several new productivity features for Windows Phone Mango update
Microsoft continues to reveal some very compelling features coming in the Windows Phone Mango update.
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Several countries interested in e-governance tools implemented by Indian state
Israel, Mauritius, Sri Lanka and Poland have expressed interest in adopting the e-governance project implemented by Andhra Pradesh.
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Vodafone fires several employees over data leak
Vodafone fires several employees in Australia over a privacy leak that exposed up to four million customer records.
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