Monthly Archives: July 2006
Websense Mines for Malicious Code with Google
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?
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,...