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Risk Management Body Shop logs onto PCI:DSS with LogLogic The UK's original eco-conscious retailer, Anita Roddick's The Body Shop, has turned to LogLogic... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/10/24/232818/body-shop-logs-onto-pcidss-with-loglogic.htm
...are not reflected on any other machine that the user logs onto. The advantages of personalised desktops and application...effectively the starting point that loads when a user logs onto a machine (and an existing mandatory or roaming profile... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/11/19/238759/White-paper-Windows-User-Profile-Management.htm
...different in that it doesn't require a client download and doesn't use the PC to make the call. Instead, the consumer logs onto the site, dials the originating and destination phone numbers and the call goes over the Internet. The last mile connection... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/08/14/226191/VoIP-models-and-services-Complete-guide.htm
...a sensitive location, such as the Windows Startup folder, where it will automatically execute the next time the user logs onto the system," he warned. "An attacker can also retrieve arbitrary files from a victim's computer." Danish vulnerability... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2007/09/07/226633/government-warns-of-dangerous-quickbooks-online-flaw.htm
...authenticate against a remote Radius server but will download active users to authenticate locally the next time the user logs onto the network. The ReefSwitch 25 communicates back to the centralised ReefSwitch 200A Appliance, forwarding RF monitoring... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/12/02/199034/reefedge-introduces-wlan-switch.htm
...behaviour of visitors. They enable organisations to offer the most appropriate products or services the next time a visitor logs onto their site. They are also used to recognise registered website users. But privacy and security concerns are leading... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/03/21/208948/monitoring-made-harder-by-cookie-security-fears.htm
...visitors, to enable them to offer what they feel are the most appropriate products or services the next time a visitor logs onto the site. They are also used to recognise registered website users. But privacy and security concerns are encouraging... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/03/15/208883/cookie-threat-to-websites.htm
...worrying situation. Launched early last year by 19-year old Shawn Fanning, Napster offers the ability for anyone who logs onto the service to open a part of their hard drive to the public in order to share their collection of MP3 files. Anyone... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/08/02/179201/The-music-industry-versus-Napster-and-the-future-of-copyright-on-the.htm
...Napster.com that offered the ability to download the Napster file-sharing software. Napster basically allows anyone who logs onto the service to open a part of their hard drive to the public in order to share their collection of MP3 files. Anyone... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/04/25/179183/the-music-industry-mp3-and-copyright-law.htm
...Bandey cites a hypothetical example where Mr Smith loads onto his PC, which generates a valid electronic signature. He logs onto a Web site, "thereisnonew thingunderthesun.com", to buy a specialist deep-sea diving holiday. The site is operated... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2000/09/21/175052/signing-on-the-dotcom-line-the-case-for-digital-signatures.htm

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