Monthly Archives: February 2002
Researchers Say SNMP Open to Attacks
Security researchers have discovered several flaws in SNMP, a language used for communications with network devices, which they say could enable attackers to deny...
Microsoft Defends Witness List Filing; Claims “Doing the best it can”
Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday denied allegations that it had withheld the names of witnesses it had previously selected from the nine dissenting states and...
CompTIA Unveils Entry-Level Security Certification
CompTIA announced last week it is developing a new, vendor-neutral, entry-level security certification that will address training on firewalls, viruses, user authentication and encryption.The...
Tool Set Eases Integration
Tool Set Eases IntegrationSybase Inc.s Sybase PowerDesigner 9.0, released last month, does more than any other tool set eWeek Labs has seen to coordinate...
Gadgets Have Taken Over the World
It annoys the heck out of me, but Ive finally realized that gadgets are the future. It took 20 years of messing around with...
Bringing the Data Together
System management ARTS Inc.—or Smarts—this month will release a new version of its Service Assurance Manager 2002 that can import management and operational data...
Hosting the Accounting Side
Small businesses have a hard-enough time trying to stay afloat in a competitive world. Intacct Corp. wants to make things a little easier with...
Keeping the Documents Safe
Embattled Enron Corp. was having a tough-enough time trying to explain why it collapsed so suddenly into bankruptcy. Adding fuel to that fire were...
Palm Still Mired in the Past
Last week in San Jose, Palms new operating system subsidiary, PalmSource, rolled out a Palm OS 5 beta. As a platform on which to...
BluePaq Offering for Bluetooth
More Connections Giving another nod to the short-range wireless technology, TDK Systems Inc. has introduced a Bluetooth expansion sled for Compaq Computer Corp.s iPaq...