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Latest News

Microsoft releases two patches, one critical

Jim Carr November 13, 2007

Microsoft released two updates, one rated "critical" and the other "important," in this month's round of Patch Tuesday fixes.
 

Sun Microsystems acquires Vaau

Dan Kaplan November 13, 2007

Sun Microsystems today acquired Vaau, makers of role management and identity compliance solutions.
 

Russian Business Network disappears again after move to China

Frank Washkuch Jr. November 13, 2007

Less than a week after disappearing from the web, the Russian Business Network (RBN) has cut short its re-emergence in China.
 

Apple releases iPhone, iPod Touch update

Dan Kaplan November 13, 2007

Apple on Monday pushed out another security update for the iPhone and iPod Touch to sew up four vulnerabilities that could permit attackers to drop malicious code on the popular devices.
 

Computer Economics survey: 2008 IT spending to be 'anemic'

Jim Carr November 13, 2007

An uncertain economy is likely to negatively impact IT spending next year, especially within large enterprises, according to a new report from Computer Economics.
 

Times of India website cleaned of malware

Dan Kaplan November 12, 2007

The website of a heavily trafficked Indian newspaper is clean of malware, just days after hackers launched a nearly impossible-to-detect cross-site scripting attack that infected users' machines with a variety of malware.
 

Los Angeles botmaster pleads guilty, faces 60 years in prison, $1.75 million fine

Frank Washkuch Jr. November 12, 2007

A California man is facing a maximum of 60 years in prison and a $1.75 million fine after agreeing to plead guilty to using botnets to steal PC users' personal and financial information.
 

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