Category: Protect
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It's amazing what you can do with Photoshop Elements...
Storage and security, you may think, seem an odd pairing to post on.
Kind of.
We've seen Symantec snap up Veritas and EMC acquire RSA, so there's already been some big M&A's between sec… more »
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Big Brother is well and truly watching
Well it only took 20 years and a major terrorist attack on a Western nation, but the Australia Card is coming, and no one seems to care.
The Australian Government will soon issue smart cards to Centrelink staff, with eventual plans to dole one out (pu… more »
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Microsoft offers products to fix security problems with... Microsoft products
MS is gearing up its security product push, but is this something we want? The initiative is in its infancy, but would a wholesale expansion into to security space serve MS or its clients well?
Here's why it could be a bad thing: If the MS Forefront… more »
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Wikipedia links to malicious code, exploits wetwear bug
Wednesday November 15th, 2006
- Category: Protect
By Adam TURNER
[Adam Turner sitting in for Patrick Gray]
Evildoers recently edited an article on the German edition of Wikipedia to include a link to malicious code, disguised as a "fix" for an alleged new version of the Blaster worm. They then sent spam, supposedly f… more »
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Virtualisation a security nightmare? The jury's out...
Greetings from VMWorld in sunny Los Angeles.
I've been flown over by VMWare to interview execs, have a look at some presentations and get properly briefed on virtualisation technology.
For those who aren't familiar with the latest developments in t… more »
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Patrick Gray is an IT security expert, so we can't show you his face for your own protection. Each week he delves into technology's dark underbelly to see what lurks in the shadows.
