Friday, February 19, 2010

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FAQ: The Kneber botnet revealed
Security vendor NetWitness recently tapped into the logs of a command-and-control server for a botnet it calls Kneber, which has infected at least 75,000 computers at 2,500 companies and government agencies worldwide. Read More


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Connecting to Better Customer Service
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Inefficiencies Behind Exchange, SQL Server, More
Discover four current Microsoft application infrastructure challenges and why recent changes in Microsoft infrastructures create a compelling opportunity to improve underlying storage infrastructures right now. Learn more!

Active Directory: 10 years old and thinking cloud
Ten years ago, Microsoft released its Active Directory technology to skepticism that it could build an infrastructure technology to anchor user management and access control. Today the software is an integral part of nearly every corporate network and stands ready for its next frontier: public and private clouds. Read More

Making Things Worse With IT Security Technology
Companies are widening their security holes by haphazardly installing all the technological defenses they've purchased. Read More

Awareness: Four Signs of an Easy Victim on Social Networks
What makes cyber criminals target you in a social network scam? Sophos' recent study identifies the signs of a soft target online. Read More


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Effectively Optimize your SSL VPN
Guarantee your SSL VPN is operating at peak performance by selecting a robust and cost-effective WAN optimization solution. Support a secure and low-latency VPN that allows employees to work productively from anywhere. Download this whitepaper to learn more. Learn More

ShmooCon: Inside FarmVille's Sinister Underbelly
You love Facebook apps like FarmVille and Mafia Wars and think they're perfectly safe, right? Think again. Read More

City of Norfolk hit with code that takes out nearly 800 PCs
Malicious code that mysteriously found its way onto an internal virtual print server took out nearly 800 computers used by the city of Norfolk, Virginia, last week. Read More

Microsoft says rootkit caused Windows blue screens
Microsoft confirmed that a rootkit caused Windows PCs to crash after users applied a security patch issued last week. Read More


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Profiting from PCI Compliance
Working together, the major payment card providers have developed a set of data security standards and created a council for enforcing them. For many companies, regulatory compliance can already be an overwhelming and confusing area to navigate, and the need to comply with the PCI DSS might feel like yet another burden. Learn More Now

Web 2.0 is biggest security threat for businesses
Four in five IT professionals believe Web 2.0 based malware will pose a big security threat this year, says Webroot. Read More

Pa. schools spy on students using laptop webcams, claims lawsuit
A suburban Philadelphia school district remotely activates the cameras in school-provided laptops to spy on students in their homes, a lawsuit filed in federal court Tuesday alleged. Read More

Facebook hit with class action over privacy changes
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Facebook over changes that the social networking site made to its privacy settings last November and December. Read More

EPIC files privacy complaint against Google Buzz
Despite the changes that Google has made to Buzz following negative reaction to the service, the Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charging the search giant with violating user privacy. Read More



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