Monthly Archives: February 2004

Hackers Could Access Nokia Phones

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Cell phone manufacturer Nokia recently admitted that several of its Bluetooth-enabled phones are vulnerable to attack, which could result in a hacker gaining access...

Kattoon: February 23, 2004

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

BEAs Bosworth: The World Needs Simpler Java

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In a wide-ranging interview, Adam Bosworth, chief architect and senior vice president of BEA Systems Inc., San Jose, Calif., talked to eWEEK senior writer...

Emerging Technologies Face Evolving Threats

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At last weeks OReilly Emerging Technology Conference in San Diego, two of the most concrete sessions dealt with some of the threats—whether merely commercial,...

Do Cell Phones Kill?

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For me, it started and ended on the subway.One day while I waited impatiently for a train I noticed a woman weaving down the...

Review: Tripwire for Network Devices 3.0

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If Alterpoint Inc.s DeviceAuthority Suite, Rendition Networks Inc.s TrueControl 3.0 and Tripwire Inc.s Tripwire for Network Devices 3.0 are any indication, the latest wave...

Review: TrueControl 3.0

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If Alterpoint Inc.s DeviceAuthority Suite, Rendition Networks Inc.s TrueControl 3.0 and Tripwire Inc.s Tripwire for Network Devices 3.0 are any indication, the latest wave...

SCO Announces New OpenServer Service Pack

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The legally embattled Unix company The SCO Group distributed a press release Wednesday, and for a change it wasnt about a lawsuit, intellectual property...

Serious Linux Security Holes Uncovered and Patched

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Several security vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel were uncovered on Wednesday by a Polish security group. The problems were verified by Linux kernel developers...

Microsoft Sets March Launch for Speech Server

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Microsoft Corp. will launch its long-awaited Speech Server in March during a series of conferences in San Francisco, the company announced on Thursday. At the...