Monthly Archives: March 2005

Fresh Bagles Roll Into PCs

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A series of new versions of the Bagle virus hit PCs last week, several of which attempted to install Trojans on infected machines.The viruses...

Latitude D610: A Lot to Like

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Business users who spend a good deal of time on the road will find a lot to like about Dell Inc.s new Latitude D610....

Software Makers Should Adopt Visas Security Standards

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Chances are that if you drove to work this morning, your commute was uneventful. Automakers work diligently to ensure that your car performs reliably...

Phishing Is Big Business

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The raid was like something out of a Michael Mann movie: Police in four Brazilian states swept through the homes and businesses of dozens...

Real Vulnerability Testing Tools Offer Actual Assessments, Not Just Hype

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A good vulnerability assessment tool can stabilize the shifting terrain of threats to IT systems. But just about every configuration management, patch distribution and...

New Storage Equipment Lets Nets Share Capacity

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Despite the maturity of network file servers and network-attached storage and their ubiquity in corporate storage infrastructures, file-share management continues to be a great...

StorageTek Unveils New Appraisal Services

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Key storage vendors are ramping up services aimed at helping overwhelmed administrators deal with archiving, data protection and storage management. This week, Storage Technology Corp....

OnStor Device Consolidates Storage

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OnStor Inc.s OnStor 2260 NAS Gateway is a powerful appliance that lets IT managers grant their clients and servers file share access to SAN...

Apps Ease VOIP Management

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Having heard from the midsize-business market that voice-over-IP systems are not always as simple as advertised, VOIP vendors are striving to make their products...

Data Thefts Reveal Storage Flaws

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Recent high-profile thefts of sensitive data have enterprise IT executives looking hard at the relationships among storage, backup and security, even as vendors prepare...