The Register - I don’t attribute malicious intent to BitTorrent’s designer Bram Cohen; software often has bugs, even when it wasn’t born in Redmond.) But the EFF soldiers on, its honor now at stake. Hogging the pipe The EFF simply dismisses the Denial-of-Service-like
Apple closes security gaps for QuickTime, iPhone, iPod Touch
ZDNet India - are designed to prevent a system from being hijacked when malicious movie files are opened. Apple Downloads lists the updates for Windows XP and Vista as well as Mac OS X 10.3.9 and higher. Mac users also can access the download via Apple’s Software
EMC Offers Secure Online Backups for the Enterprise
NewsFactor Network - Companies like Salesforce.com have been delivering software-as-a-service (SaaS) solutions for customer relationship Microsoft warned Tuesday that hackers are exploiting a vulnerability in Excel. Opening a malicious Excel document allows
Drive-By Pharmers Harvest Personal Data
TechNewsWorld - In the instance that caught Symantec’s attention, an e-mail with a malicious link was sent out to hundreds of users. Those sense of security, said Paul Henry, vice president of technology with Secure Computing , an enterprise security software

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