All Risk Management News - October 2006

Microsoft caves to pressure over Vista security

To accommodate third-party security vendors and appease antitrust regulators in Europe, Microsoft will make some final tweaks to Windows Vista.

Microsoft caves to pressure over Vista security

To accommodate third-party security vendors and appease antitrust regulators in Europe, Microsoft will make some final tweaks to Windows Vista.

Flaw found in Toshiba wireless device driver

Attackers could exploit a flaw in the Toshiba Bluetooth wireless device driver to cause a denial of service or launch malicious code on victims' machines.

NetApp adds compression to VTL, lacks dedupe

NetApp has updated the controllers in its NearStore VTL adding hardware compression, but deduplication is still a missing ingredient.

Exploit code targets unpatched PowerPoint flaw

Microsoft is investigating reports of a new, unpatched flaw attackers could exploit using malicious PowerPoint files. Proof-of-concept exploit code has been released.

Exploit code targets unpatched PowerPoint flaw

Microsoft is investigating reports of a new, unpatched flaw attackers could exploit using malicious PowerPoint files. A proof-of-concept exploit code has been released.

Security blog log: Taking Google Code Search for a spin

  • In Depth
  • Date: 13 October 2006
This week, the blogosphere is buzzing about Google Code Search. Despite concerns that the tool will aid attackers, some see it as a boost for security.

IBM completes 20th acquisition to power information-on-demand

IBM has completed its acquisition of FileNet, a buy that will help it improve its Information on Demand initiative.

Data Domain launches dedupe array

Data Domain takes the wraps off datacentre deduplication storage array; Ordnance Survey picks Plasmon and BridgeHead for digital archive.

BSI issues new standard to assist business continuity

The British Standards Institution (BSI) has released a new standard to help firms with business continuity.
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