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DBAs reveal how they rev their database without spending a fortune
Computerworld - Bernard Software, for a limited time. (Source: Computerworld) It is through the Web that the most potentially harmful and malicious threats can enter a computer system. Yet, nearly half of all organizations in the U.S. continue to do nothing about Web
Symantec Secures Web-based Access to Corporate E-mail
WebWire - agent that helps organizations prevent data loss and enforce corporate security policies without pre-installing software or so customers can feel confident that unmanaged machines attempting to access corporate networks are free from malicious code
Google accused of hosting ‘pirated’ movies
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News Blog: Posts by Dawn Kawamoto
CNET News - Similar issues may plague kids in high school, unless it’s shown that using open-source productivity software can boost SAT update is designed to address a security flaw, which could allow attackers to overwrite the computer’s memory with malicious
Learn from Success
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With records retention, it’s better to be consistently wrong
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You Have Received a Greeting Card From . . . a Spammer
Washington Post - It is just the latest trick for attackers to get users to install malicious software on their machines,” said Zulfikar Ramzan, senior principal researcher for Symantec. “I think attackers have come to realize simple is good.” In most cases, the
PandaLabs uncovers Pinch, a tool for creating Trojans
ICT World - Pinch s main danger is that it is very easy to use, so any malicious user with basic computer knowledge could create a Trojan in a very short time for very little money, explains Jeremy Matthews, CE of Panda Software SA. One of Pinch

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