Monthly Archives: September 2004
Feds Pressured on Phishing
WASHINGTON—As phishing scams, identity theft and other online schemes proliferate, the private sector is calling on the federal government to take a leadership role...
Fair Market Needed in the Info Economy
The value of a thing is whatever it will bring. So goes the proverbial definition of fair market value, and fair markets are exactly...
Rerun of the Jedi
From: [email protected]: Monday, September 27, 2004 12:42 AMTo: eWEEK readersSubject: A flight of stares; CyberTrust in endless loop; Suns SCOrn; drive jiveSpence juggled several...
Shame on Those Charging for Early-Warning Systems
I have some very important information about a major security problem that could hit the Internet soon. If I were to give you this...
Network Extender Lives Up to Name
With the SSL Network Extender, Check Point rounds out its remote access arsenal, adding full network connectivity via SSL to its existing IPSec and...
IBM, PeopleSoft Outline Integration Road Map
PeopleSoft Inc. and IBM are pounding out the details of the $1 billion alliance announced last week, a deal that calls for joint development...
PalmSource to Unveil Cobalt OS for Smart Phones
PalmSource Inc. this week will introduce a new version of Palm OS that is designed from the ground up for smart phones, a move...
Colubris Adds QOS for WLANS
Colubris Networks is set to introduce a suite of quality-of-service software for its line of WLAN access devices and controllers.
Building on the recently ratified...
Crashes Deserve a Closer Look
We speak routinely of software crashing, but we dont give those events nearly the level of scrutiny that we give to real-world crashes. An...
VOIP Community Looks to Interoperability
The challenge gathering critical mass over the VOIP landscape concerns interoperability. As chip, software and hardware makers build their IP PBXes, phones, terminal adapters,...