Monthly Archives: May 2007
Apple Patches 17 Bugs
Apple on May 24 released patches for 17 vulnerabilities spanning a host of technologies and a slew of potential unpleasantness: from system takeover to...
IBM/McAfee IPS: You Can’t Both Be the Fastest Ever
IBM put out a network IPS on May 22 with inspection rate speeds of 6G bps—what it calls "unsurpassed" performance. McAfee put out an...
N.J. Sues YouTube over Deadly Crash Footage
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority is suing several video sites, including YouTube, for infringing on the copyright of car crash footage recorded on the...
Belkin Keeps a Pulse on SMB Networks
Belkin wins points in the ease-of-use category with its Pulse Network Monitor, a new device and hosted service duo thats geared toward IT technicians...
New Jersey sues YouTube. Seriously.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) is suing several video sites, including YouTube, for infringing on copyrighted car crash footage recorded on the turnpike.I've...
Dell Rolls Out Ubuntu-Powered Computers
On May 24, Dell officially unveiled its three consumer systems--the XPS 410n and Dimension E520n desktops and the Inspiron E1505n notebook--that come with the...
Retail Security Efforts Crippled by Inconsistencies
With concern growing over major retail data breaches, pressure is increasing for retailers to become compliant with the retail industrys security standards, formally called...
The Business of Virtual Worlds
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MS Nixes Potential IIS 6.0 Flaw
Microsoft on May 24 concluded an investigation into a potential IIS 6.0 flaw that researchers said may lead to a denial of service attack...
Connecticut Sues Best Buy for Deceiving Customers
After months of investigation, the state of Connecticut sued Best Buy on May 24 and accused the chain of tricking customers with two identical-looking...