All Risk Management News - November 2006

Microsoft fixes critical flaws in IE, Windows

Five of the bulletins Microsoft released are critical and patch flaws in Internet Explorer, Windows and Macromedia Flash Player. Attackers could exploit them to hijack a PC.

IM, Skype, P2P open security holes: Survey

IM, Skype, Web conferencing and other real-time applications are a major concern to IT, but end users seem to shrug off the risks, a new survey has found.

Ovum warns on VoIP risks

Businesses must take steps to minimise the security risks of Voice over IP (VoIP) technology before it is more widely deployed.

Service denial hackers to get 10 years’ jail

Hackers who carry out denial-of-service attacks could now face up to 10 years in jail plus fines under a new UK law.

Lloyds TSB peps up product portfolio

Lloyds TSB has begun installing software from Asset Control to support its growing product range.

CIOs set out to establish Vista’s business benefits

For many CIOs, the first questions prompted by Microsoft’s launch of Windows Vista, Office 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 will revolve around whether any or all of the three will provide tangible business benefits.

Symantec buys UK datacentre consultancy

Symantec is to acquire Company-i, a UK-based professional services firm that specialises in supporting datacentres in the financial services industry.

Microsoft to release six security patches

Microsoft will release six security updates next Tuesday as part of its monthly patching cycle.

Motorola buys Good Technology

Motorola's move may spark fierce competition among itself RIM and Nokia in the mobile email space.

Security Blog Log: Sailing a sea of spam

  • In Depth
  • Date: 10 November 2006
This week, bloggers struggle to purge their bloated inboxes. Their experiences lend weight to recent studies showing a breathtaking spike in spam.
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