Monthly Archives: February 2004
Hackers Could Access Nokia Phones
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
Read this weeks Spencer column.
BEAs Bosworth: The World Needs Simpler Java
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
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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...