All Risk Management News - May 2006

Trojan steals bank details after pretending to be Microsoft patch

A Trojan horse virus is being spread on the internet by pretending to be a Microsoft security update.

Symantec plugs enterprise anti-virus software hole

Symantec has patched a publicly reported security flaw in its enterprise anti-virus software.

Ballmer hints at new Vista delay

Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has hinted that there may be further delays in the release of its new Windows Vista operating system.

IBM rolls out SOA products

IBM has announced new IT management and security products and consultancy services aimed at businesses building service oriented architectures.

Global firm goes virtual for savings

Global consultancy Bureau Veritas aims to trim 20% off its network service costs over five years by outsourcing its data networks to virtual managed service provider Vanco.

Technology news in brief

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  • Date: 30 May 2006
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Triangulation homes in on rogue WLan access points

Foundry Networks has devised a way to restrict end-users from accessing certain parts of a wireless local area network.

IT delays are hitting law enforcement, says auditor

Home secretary John Reid highlighted the poor state of government IT when he said that the department he inherited this month was “not fit for purpose” and lacked the systems to deliver adequate information.

Inadequate authentication leaves businesses exposed

Businesses are leaving themselves exposed to potential security breaches by deploying enterprise-wide single sign-on technology without deploying stronger authentication.

News in brief

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  • Date: 30 May 2006
Brief takes on this week's news
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