All Risk Management News - October 2006

Microsoft patch did not stick

Microsoft has re-issued one of the critical security patches it distributed earlier this month, after discovering it did not fully protect all systems.

Microsoft cracks down on XP pirates

Microsoft said it has reduced Windows XP piracy rates in the UK from 17% to 12% in the seven months since it launched its Keep IT Real campaign this February.

All in one Guide: VoIP protocols and standards

  • Expert Panel
  • Date: 20 October 2006
A comprehensive guide to all you need to know about Internet telephony and associated services

Xiotech, Pillar scale down, support iSCSI

Xiotech, Pillar introduce entry-level iSCSI arrays; Overland loses Dell deal; EMC and IBM report earnings.

Microsoft releases IE7 for Windows XP

Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP, complete with a host of new security and functionality features.

Apple ships infected iPods

Apple has confirmed it has shipped Video iPods loaded with malicious software.

Trojan rootkits spread on web to steal data

Several variants of the Haxdoor family of Trojans are being spread on the internet to try and steal users’ data.

Data centre outage at HSBC crashes card system

  • News
  • Date: 18 October 2006
HSBC has confirmed that an outage at its data centre on Sunday stopped thousands of customers using their cash cards.

Oracle to offer management packs for Enterprise Manager 10g

Oracle plans to deliver advanced application management, monitoring, and service level capabilities over the coming months, as part of its Enterprise Manager 10g product.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of an in-house email archiving system verses a hosted system?

  • News
  • Date: 18 October 2006
Those are really the two principle avenues for email archiving. A "hosted" system is basically an archiving system that is contracted through an outside company...
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