Monthly Archives: February 2007

Botnet Stalkers Share Takedown Tactics at RSA

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SAN FRANCISCO—A pair of security researchers speaking here at the ongoing RSA Conference Feb. 7 demonstrated their techniques for catching botnet operators who use...

IDS Scheer, E2E Announce New Integration Technology

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AMELIA ISLAND, Fla.—At its annual ProcessWorld conference, held Feb. 6-7, IDS Scheer gave a nod to the technology side of its software business with...

Highly-Critical Flaw Discovered in Trend Micro Products

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A dangerous buffer-overflow flaw in Trend Micro anti-virus software products was reported by Trend Micro and confirmed by security researchers at iDefense Labs. Researchers at...

Harvard CIO Herds Large File Transfers

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What happens when professors need to exchanging large files securely? Some academics who find their e-mail inboxes too small have turned to MySpace, gmail...

Windows Mobile 6 Doesnt Go Far

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With Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft set a skilled handyman to work on the creakier joists of its mobile operating system, but stopped well short...

Lenovo to Sell SMB PCs at Best Buy

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On Jan. 8, Lenovo announced a new agreement with Best Buy to sell select ThinkPads and notebooks in store to small business customers. According to...

Microsoft to Unveil Windows Mobile 6

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A Microsoft spokesperson has told eWEEK that the company will show its new version of Windows Mobile to the world on Feb. 12 at...

I’ve Met the Enemy and Apparently, the Enemy Is a USB Stick

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In my travels along the aisleways of RSA 2007, it became quite clear that USB sticks are the biggest threat in the world. Bigger...

Google Opens Gmail to You. Yes You.

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Almost three years after its launch, Gmail is now available to all comers. Google continues to refer to the e-mail app as a beta...

Symantec NAC Tool Takes Integrated Approach to Network Security

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SAN FRANCISCO—Security software market leader Symantec introduced its first network access control package here at the ongoing RSA Conference on Feb. 7, jumping into...