Monthly Archives: November 2004
Study: Tools Let Spyware Slip Through Cracks
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...