All Desktop Computing News - June 2007

No falls into compliance with Tripwire

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  • Date: 29 June 2007
Tripwire has implemented a three-tiered approach to promoting the PCI Data Security Standard awareness through customer education and partnerships with technology and financial organisations.

Vista fails to drive PC sales

Windows Vista has failed to revitalise the PC industry, and without a “killer application” to drive new PC sales, manufacturers are instead concentrating on emerging markets.

PCI Council hears complaints, suggestions for changes

Companies with the most stringent security technologies endure hurdles to comply with PCI DSS. Some firms are turning to the upcoming Burton Group Catalyst Conference for answers.

Dell pressured to provide Linux PCs

Dell is so far being pressured by 30,000 users to offer Linux-based PCs outside the US.

SP1 for SuSE Linux Enterprise 10 released

Novell has released the first service pack for the SuSE Linux Enterprise platform, featuring virtualisation, high-performance computing, security and interoperability enhancements.

Apple updates beta of Windows browser

Apple said a million copies of its Safari web browser for Windows were downloaded in the first 48 hours since the free public beta was made available on Monday 11 June.

Researchers find flaws in Safari for Windows

Attackers could exploit a flaw in Apple's Safari for Windows to pass arbitrary command line arguments to any application that can be called through a protocol handler.
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