Monthly Archives: November 2004

Study: Tools Let Spyware Slip Through Cracks

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With the threat of a sophisticated spyware attack looming, a renowned security researcher says the most popular detection and removal tools "fail miserably" at...

FDA Approves Surgical RFID Tag

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Perhaps a bit more practical than the implantable RFID chip with patient information approved by the FDA a few months ago, this tag—dubbed the...

Critical Java Bug Targets Java Virtual Machine

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A highly critical vulnerability in Sun Microsystems Inc.s Java plug-in has been discovered by a Finnish security consultant. The vulnerability could potentially allow a...

Oracle Rubs PeopleSofts Face in Tendered Shares

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Oracle Corp. sent yet another letter to PeopleSoft Inc.s board of directors on Monday morning, pointing out that a majority of PeopleSofts owners are...

Mesh May Save the Wireless Bands

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The first thing you suspect when your PC starts crawling is a virus or spyware. Not radio congestion. Ive been running spyware blockers. Its congestion,...

Security on the Wire

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As IT moves deeper into network security, AT&T Corp. is preparing managed offerings that company officials hope will change the way enterprises think about...

Move Over, EAI

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Web services continue making headway in the enterprise, particularly as integration solutions, where many believe Web services will lead to cost savings and efficiencies...

Jabber 3.0 Is Enterprise-Ready

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With a more configurable user interface and hooks that more easily customize the application, the new Jabber 3.0 client makes Jabber Inc.s Jabber platform...

EverNote Organizes a Variety of Data

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Users seeking a way to discover and capture random information will find that EverNote Corp.s EverNote 1.0 is very much up to the task....

Bush Unlikely to Curb Offshore Outsourcing

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Are we serious about reversing offshore momentum?With the re-election of President Bush, some offshore outsourcing advocates were set, it seemed, to do a victory...