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Salesforce.com criticised after users locked out

Customers of software-as-a-service provider salesforce.com have criticised the company after they were locked out for almost an hour.

 
Corporate networks warned over outbreak of Downadup worm

Windows workstations and servers could be hit by the 'Downadup' worm.

 
Phishers not making as much money as originally thought

Phishing is not as lucrative as generally thought, according to a report from Microsoft.

 
 
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The GTB Inspector is an appliance which, while heavy, provides numerous features.

 
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Like many products in this group review, the CWAT (Cybercrime, Warning, Alert, Termination) product takes a modular approach to data leakage prevention.

 
NextLabs Enterprise DLP

NextLabs DLP is an interesting software-based offering.

 
 
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Dec 16, 2008
Strong authentication has improved dramatically since its earliest days. And now more than ever, that comes as good news for consumers.
 
Jan 30, 2008
For all the hype about the relative security of the two most popular browsers, is Firefox really any more secure than Internet Explorer? For that matter, is it even possible, as a British company with a “zero-footprint” browser claims, to develop a truly secure browser?
 
Jan 9, 2008
A recent survey of 100 IT managers and CIOs from the financial services, health care, retail, manufacturing and government business sectors shows that despite a torrent of bad press on data-security breaches involving FTP (file-transfer protocol), its use is prevalent and growing.
 
Jan 8, 2008
As we put the festivities behind us and fix our sights firmly on the year ahead, those criminal gangs involved in the nefarious activities of spam creation, phishing and virus attacks continue to engage new tactics that will take advantage of our relaxed, less cautious frame of mind.
 
Nov 27, 2007
From keycards to mini bars, modern technology has equipped hotel rooms with multiple vulnerabilities. One of our consultants had his personal laptop stolen from a locked hotel room recently. There was no evidence of a forced entry, suggesting an inside job.
 
Sep 4, 2007
Intel's latest processor has triggered a debate about the reliability of hardware. Where do you stand?
 
Apr 24, 2007
A project that aims to provide laptops for poor children could teach Microsoft a thing or two about security and design.
 
Jan 2, 2007
Floppies are obsolete, CRT monitors are a dying breed and CPU cores are multiplying every year. Since the early days of modern computers, research companies have redesigned, reinvented and revolutionised every aspect of computers except one: the ever faithful keyboard.
 
Nov 9, 2006
Deloitte's corporate logo has a very deliberate green full stop at the end. It suggests that what the company offers is backed up by solid expertise and decades of experience and thought. Potential clients need look no further. This is the complete package. End of story.
 
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