Monthly Archives: April 2004

Indian Firm Infosys Ventures Onto U.S. Soil

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Indian IT outsourcing vendor Infosys Technologies Ltd. today made a bid to take on U.S.-based consulting companies such as Accenture Ltd. by launching a...

Foundry Doubles Modular Switches Performance

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Foundry Networks Inc. on Monday will try to leapfrog competitors in the Layer 4 through Layer 7 switching space when it launches new modular...

Researcher Claims Online Anti-virus Scanners Buggy

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An Israeli security researcher claims to have found security holes in the free online scanners of three major anti-virus companies. Rafel Ivgi, also known as...

Xerox Unveils New Low-Cost Color Printers

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Extending deeper into the low end of the printer market, Xerox Corp. on Monday rolled out a new color laser printer for small and...

Security Alert: New BugBear Worm Discovered

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The worm spreads via email, and sits inside an attached Zip file. According to security firm iDefense, if the malicious attachment is executed, BugBear.E...

European Railways Irrationally Shun Wireless

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Quick question: Where, in Europes biggest capital city, London, can you not place an emergency services call to fire, police or ambulance? Its an easy...

Intel Goes Fast and Mobile

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Intel looks to walk the fine line between faster performance and lower power consumption with four new mobile processors it rolled out this morning. The...

Flaw in RealPlayer Client Could Allow Remote Attack

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RealNetworks Inc. has announced that a flaw in a component of many of its client systems could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary...

Security Alert: New BugBear Worm Exploits IE Vulnerability

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Editors Note: A security alert is presented daily to eWEEK.com readers by iDefense Inc., a security research company based in Reston, Va. /zimages/3/72206.gif Severity: High Analysis:...

Microsoft Brings Security Education to the Masses

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NEW YORK—Microsoft Corp. isnt veering from its well-documented security course.That message rang loud and clear, as the Redmond, Wash., software giant officially kicked off...