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News Archive
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March 31, 2005
31
Mar'05
External datacentre suits Selfridges
Selfridges has outsourced its datacentre and other IT functions to Retail Assist. The outsourcer will provide network management,...
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March 29, 2005
29
Mar'05
Quiz: Do you have a firm e-mail security foundation?
This Security School quiz is the first in a series of three on e-mail security essentials.
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March 24, 2005
24
Mar'05
Atos wins DWP deal extension
The Department for Work and Pensions has renewed a contract with IT services company Atos Origin to deliver medical advice and...
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March 21, 2005
21
Mar'05
Linux lags Windows in new security report
A controversial research paper takes a critical look at two popular platforms' track record on vulnerabilities and fixes. In turn, its findings are facing sharp scrutiny as well.
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March 21, 2005
21
Mar'05
Home Office waits for police database case
Second Bichard report reveals concerns about a lack of progress and buy-in from forces around England and Wales for the national...
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March 17, 2005
17
Mar'05
Botnets more menacing than ever
Researchers from the Honeynet Project and iDefense say bots are spreading quickly, digging their heels into more than a million machines around the world.
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March 17, 2005
17
Mar'05
Pros and cons of remote mirroring for DR
Remote mirroring takes place over MAN or WAN distances. It's usually between storage arrays or storage appliances, and can be synchronous or asynchronous.
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March 16, 2005
16
Mar'05
RootkitRevealer turns root kits' tactics back at them
A contributor reviews freeware RootkitRevealer from Sysinternals.
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March 15, 2005
15
Mar'05
ID theft and national security
Check out what some ITKnowledge Exchange members had to say about this controversial issue.
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March 14, 2005
14
Mar'05
HIPAA compliance officers explain hurdles, data security successes
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March 14, 2005
14
Mar'05
HIPAA causes data security problems for small businesses
If your local dentist isn't complying with HIPAA's security rules, he's not alone. Experts say most doctors' offices aren't getting it.
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March 14, 2005
14
Mar'05
HIPAA security rules apply to firms with healthcare plans
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March 14, 2005
14
Mar'05
HIPAA security rules set hurdles for struggling hospitals
Most healthcare organizations have one more month to meet the security requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Will they make it?
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March 13, 2005
13
Mar'05
Security Bytes: Turning servers into 'malcode pushers'
In other news, 'antispyware' company shut down during investigation and new Java Trojan hits alternative browsers.
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March 09, 2005
09
Mar'05
Exploit code targets critical CA flaws
Anyone who ever evaluated CA software is potentially at risk. The good news is patches are available and a free scanner is out now to identify systems vulnerable to attack.
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March 08, 2005
08
Mar'05
Small businesses targeted with RFID
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March 08, 2005
08
Mar'05
Passwords still the weakest link
Businesses are still struggling to convince their staff of the importance of password security, according to a survey of 67,000...
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March 08, 2005
08
Mar'05
A sound architecture involves both strong technology and a professional approach
Although many large organisations need to respond rapidly to changes in the market as well as to competition and globalisation...
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March 07, 2005
07
Mar'05
Windows vulnerable to LAND attack
Security researchers say this type of attack leaves enterprise customers of popular Windows products open to a denial of service. There is good news, though.
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February 28, 2005
28
Feb'05
Leading UK firms fail the Google test
Most top UK companies are spurning search engine optimisation and pay-per-click opportunities on the web with the result that...
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February 25, 2005
25
Feb'05
Intel offers 64-bit desktop processors
Intel has introduced five processors for desktop computers using its Extended Memory Technology, EM64T, which supports hybrid...
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February 24, 2005
24
Feb'05
Security Bytes: Cisco patch available for ACNS flaws
Workaround outlined for new php exploit. IBM issues patch for DB2 flaw. Payroll service goes offline to investigate security claims , and BoA loses personal data on customers.
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February 22, 2005
22
Feb'05
Accommodating arrays
Modern storage arrays offer disk types to meet any need -- costly Fibre Channel (FC) disks for high-end applications requiring superior performance and availability, and lower-priced SATA disks for less-critical data. The arrays also come with mixed...
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February 17, 2005
17
Feb'05
Do you speak geek: All hail e-mail!
Test your knowledge of e-mail security with this quiz.
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February 15, 2005
15
Feb'05
Federal agency security still poor, but improving
Report cards give federal security a D-plus average, but the Homeland Security Department is still failing.
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February 14, 2005
14
Feb'05
Local mirror
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February 14, 2005
14
Feb'05
Local backup
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February 14, 2005
14
Feb'05
Strategic Storage: DR planning blueprint
Developing a good disaster recovery (DR) plan is similar to good dental hygiene -- and almost as exciting. Similar to going to the dentist twice a year, you should also test your DR plan with the same frequency. Wait too long to clean up your plan ...
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February 09, 2005
09
Feb'05
The Controversy of Hacking Books and Classes
Read this excerpt and download Chapter 1, Ethics of Ethical Hacking from Shon Harris' All-in-One Gray Hat Hacking.
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February 08, 2005
08
Feb'05
Loop switch
Loop switch
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February 07, 2005
07
Feb'05
SATA drives product roundup
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February 07, 2005
07
Feb'05
CEOs and CIOs split on IT success
Business and IT directors are still at loggerheads on key technology issues, according to a new survey by the Economist...
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February 03, 2005
03
Feb'05
Expect 13 Windows patches, some critical
Microsoft will release patches Tuesday to fix critical security holes in Windows Media Player, MSN Messenger, Microsoft Office and Visual Studio.
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February 02, 2005
02
Feb'05
Compressed files strike another blow to AV
The "alternative" .rar files are picking up where popular .zip files left off as attack vectors.
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January 31, 2005
31
Jan'05
ID theft remains No. 1 worry
For the fifth straight year, the FTC said most complaints came from identity theft victims. And that's a problem for enterprises.
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January 23, 2005
23
Jan'05
Cyberstorm chasers: The folks who look out for the latest Internet threats
They keep a 'round-the-clock watch on conditions in cyberspace. CTO Johannes Ullrich discusses the volunteer effort behind the SANS Internet Storm Center.
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January 19, 2005
19
Jan'05
Sun develops Centera competitor
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January 17, 2005
17
Jan'05
'Benevolent' NT4 patches a surprise to some
Microsoft's first security bulletins of the new year included fixes for the now-unsupported Windows NT Server 4.0. On a related note, administrators are cautioned to apply one of January's patches in a specific order to avoid problems.
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January 17, 2005
17
Jan'05
Computer Weekly barred from briefing on national programme
The first media demonstration of new multibillion-pound NHS IT systems took place in Whitehall last week - but technology...
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January 11, 2005
11
Jan'05
A 'critical' Patch Tuesday
Microsoft issues three security bulletins for January, two of them critical. Attackers have already exploited some of the vulnerabilities.
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January 10, 2005
10
Jan'05
Security Bytes: George Mason U. hacked; new Trojans on the loose
Hackers steal personal data of more than 30,000 members of George Mason University. Two new Trojans emerge. BMC Software buys a Parisian company.
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January 10, 2005
10
Jan'05
Security on a Shoestring: Creating Internet policies on the cheap
No matter how small the organization, it's impractical to stand over employees and make sure they properly use the Internet. So here's how to write a decent acceptable use policy, and make sure everyone abides by it.
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January 05, 2005
05
Jan'05
New solutions for the zero hour
IT vendors are looking to fill the gap between when a virus first hits and when its remedy is released.
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December 30, 2004
30
Dec'04
Archive: Bits & Bytes column library
Bits & Bytes column library archive -- 2003 to 2004
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December 20, 2004
20
Dec'04
Fixes, workaround for Kerberos 5 vulnerability
A security hole could be exploited to launch malicious code. But there are fixes and a workaround.
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December 19, 2004
19
Dec'04
Transforming the cybersecurity culture
Eleven New Year's resolutions can help employees at all levels empower the security function at their organization.
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December 19, 2004
19
Dec'04
Security Bytes: Be aware of Google Desktop 'glitch'
Cisco acquires Protego; Hotmail switches to Trend Micro; Red Hat, Mandrakesoft and Gentoo fix flaws.
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December 09, 2004
09
Dec'04
Data storage history quiz
We tend to take storage for granted these days, and expect bigger, better and faster performance out of our hardware and software. But did you know that storage has a long and illustrious history that started out not so big or so fast? Take our data...
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December 08, 2004
08
Dec'04
The security lingo of 2004
This was the year of botnets, zombie PC armies and phishying online schemes.
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December 05, 2004
05
Dec'04
Think Sarbanes Oxley extension changes things? Think again