Monthly Archives: July 2006

Websense Mines for Malicious Code with Google

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Security researchers have a brand-new tool to use to go digging for malicious executables on the Web: The Google SOAP Search API. Malware hunters at...

Which Stack Is the Best Stack?

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eWEEK Labs has just completed one of the most comprehensive, real-world style tests of Linux, open source and .NET application stacks. The results were,...

Study: Majority of IT Pros Work Avoidable Overtime

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Eighty-seven percent of IT staff are forced to work nights, weekends and holidays, according to a study released July 10 by KACE, a provider...

The Worst Products of Q2

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In late April, we reported on the worst products we had seen in the early part of the year. Some were real stinkers, and...

Stack the Deck in Your Favor

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Were barely past the halfway point of 2006, but the most-cited article that eWEEK Labs will produce all year may already be possible to...

Net Neutrality Debate Lingers in Senate

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A controversial telecommunications bill that has raised the issue of whether high-speed Internet providers should be able to charge premium rates has made its...

Open-Source ERP Grows Up

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Wary of mounting acquisitions in the business applications sector harming his enterprise resource planning investment, John Rogelstad searched for an alternative that could carry...

Putting Open Source to the Test

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During the weeks leading up to our IT stack testing, eWEEK Labs tried out several performance testing tools. We considered several commercial (and often...

eWEEK Labs Bakeoff: Open Source Versus .Net Stacks

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Can your organizations IT stack stand up to the burdens placed upon it? Do the components in your IT stack provide the best possible...

Voice Phishers Dialing for PayPal Dollars

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Internet security experts have discovered a new phishing scam that uses voice recordings to pilfer money from PayPal accounts. In the newest social engineering attack,...