Monthly Archives: September 2007

Google Secures Postini Deal

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It's official.Google has sealed the deal for Internet security and compliance software maker Postini, which is now a wholly owned subsidiary of the search...

VMworld Builds Real-World Success Story

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SAN FRANCISCO—So, what exactly is the big deal about VMware and its annual show, VMworld, which just concluded here at the Moscone Center?VMworld used...

Voyence Helps Network Managers Cope with PCI Compliance

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For merchants and financial institutions, figuring out how to comply with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard requirements can be a real guessing game.Network...

TJX Fence Sentenced to 5 Years for Gift Card Scheme

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One of the Miami residents charged with trying to sell stolen TJX credit card data has been sentenced to five years in prison and...

California Bans Teen Driver Cell Phone Use

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Under legislation signed Sept. 13 by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, California has banned the use of cell phones and other digital devices by teenagers while...

Customer Data Stolen from TD Ameritrade Database

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Brokerage powerhouse TD Ameritrade revealed on Sept. 14 that cyber-crooks have infiltrated its database of 6.3 million customers and have been sending targeted spam...

A Virtual Stage for Virtualization

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It was only four years ago that Diane Greene stepped onto a stage in San Diego to greet a small crowd of 1,500 virtualization...

SCO Files for Bankruptcy Protection

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A month after being on the losing end of a critical legal ruling in its campaign to claim ownership of the Unix and UnixWare...

Google Endorses Asia-Pac Privacy Framework

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Google, which has weathered fierce criticisms for the way it harvests and retains data on users Web searches, called on Sept. 14 for world...

California Dreaming of Breach Law Expansion

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California may be on the brink of establishing another precedent setting data breach law following the states landmark 2003 measure that requires companies to...