Monthly Archives: January 2007
Spammers Fake Newsletters Slip by E-Mail Filters
A new technique being employed by malicious spammers is testing the ability of e-mail filtering technologies to tell the difference between legitimate newsletter content...
links for 2007-01-19
Robert Hensing's Blog : Random Vista Security Factoid Du Jur
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DJ Drama Arrested - Report - New York Times
Your tax dollars at work.
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The Man Behind Microsofts Expression
Forest Key is leading Microsoft into uncharted territory for the software giant: the land of professional design tools. After years of continual leadership in...
These Are Not the Googlephones You’re Looking For
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Engadget is running two supposed photographs of the still-mythical Googlephone--which has been a rumored Google project for at least a year--but skeptics say it's...
The New Threats Are on the Server
When I think of the prototypical botnet, I think of cable modem users with teenagers downloading programs that they assume to be other things....
Microsoft to Make Vista Easier to Buy Online
Microsoft is making it easier for customers to buy, upgrade and license multiple copies of Windows Vista online.
The Redmond, Wash. software maker will unveil...
Sun Claims a Milestone with Rock
Claiming a milestone for symmetric multiprocessing server systems, Sun Microsystems is readying the release of its latest SPARC model multiprocessor, called "Rock," for a...
Yahoo Answers Adds Google Stars
Yahoo Answers recently added a feature--similar in appearance to Google's Gmail stars--that allows you to "star" individual answers. Those starred answers are then added...
The Elusive True Multichannel Retailer
While walking the aisles and hitting the parties at the National Retail Federation annual show in New York this week, I did what I...
Survey: Half of SMBs Have Faith in the Security of VOIP
Only half of small and midsize business users feel they can trust the security behind IP telephony, according to a survey released Jan. 18...