Monthly Archives: September 2004

Feds Pressured on Phishing

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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The challenge gathering critical mass over the VOIP landscape concerns interoperability. As chip, software and hardware makers build their IP PBXes, phones, terminal adapters,...