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Webcast: Top 5 Considerations for Collaboration in the Cloud with Google Apps
Google Apps could be the most amazing thing to happen to business in recent memory. To discover the top five considerations for collaborating with Google Apps, check out this webcast.
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Don't be so quick to click that Web page
If you thought e-mail threats were a pain, that's nothing. Trend Micro's Raimund Genes talks about the latest Net-borne danger to the computing world.
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Don't be so quick to click that Web page
If you thought e-mail threats were a pain, that's nothing. Trend Micro's Raimund Genes talks about the latest Net-borne danger to the computing world.
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Google security: 'We all have to invent the wheel'
Leading the charge in Web security at Google, vice president of engineering stands at the forefront of a critical period.
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Microsoft's lessons from the desktop
While similar rules apply to Web security, the differences are crucial and the stakes are high, says Microsoft senior security director.
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At Yahoo, it pays to be paranoid
All employees are encouraged to be at least a little paranoid. Meet the man who was the first to put it in a job title.
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Cybercrooks add QuickTime, WinZip flaws to arsenal
Security holes in media player and compression software had not previously been used in cyberattacks, according to Symantec.
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Microsoft releases 'critical' updates for new programs
This month's Patch Tuesday focuses on fixes for vulnerabilities in 2007 editions of Internet Explorer, Exchange and Office.
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Microsoft to patch zero-day DNS flaw
Seven security bulletins planned for release on Patch Tuesday, including "critical" fixes for Windows, Office, Exchange and BizTalk.
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Apple plugs QuickTime zero-day flaw
Patch comes just over a week after the vulnerability was used to grab a $10,000 prize and a MacBook Pro in a hack-a-Mac contest.
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Google pulls malicious sponsored links
AdWords service was being abused to offer links that appeared legitimate but actually attempted to install malicious software.
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Office 2003 to get security upgrade
Service Pack 3 for Office 2003 will include a selection of the security improvements and features Microsoft put into Office 2007.
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Microsoft adds security muscle
Addition of European and Asian research labs are part of Microsoft's bulking up to become a serious player in the security arena.
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Web threats to surpass e-mail pests
By next year, Trend Micro predicts more malicious attacks will hit Internet users via the Web than via e-mail.
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Mac hacked through QuickTime flaw
Hack-a-Mac contest winner exploited a zero-day bug in QuickTime that could also expose Windows users.
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Microsoft business security ready for prime time
Forefront Client Security is due in coming weeks, says CEO Steve Ballmer.
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MacBook hacked in contest at security event
Zero-day vulnerability in Safari Web browser used to commandeer a MacBook in hack-a-Mac contest at CanSecWest conference.
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Don't let your navigation system fool you
Security researchers have figured out how to send fake traffic information to certain in-car navigation systems.
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Apple plugs 25 Mac OS X flaws
Fourth security update this year addresses vulnerabilities that could let attackers hit Macs.
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Bug hunter targets routers, other gadgets
Vulnerabilities abound in routers, cell phones and PDAs and could pose a serious threat, a security researcher warns.
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Web attackers get better at hiding
In cat-and-mouse game with security pros, cybercrooks are hiding malicious code in Flash animations and encoding it, expert says.
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