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Will security flaws dent Mozilla's status as a trusted alternative to Internet Explorer?
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Microsoft Updates XP WiFi Security, Worm Goes Right-Wing
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The need to protect its IM users from outside attacks, spam, and regulatory requirements leads Kansas’ largest electric utility to adopt IM monitoring software.
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CA Antivirus Vulnerabilities; AOL Patches New Netscape; Beware Phishing E-mails Bearing Keylogging Software; New Trojan Encrypts PCs
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The differences between signature-based, access control, and intrusion prevention products
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While operator errors get blamed for the majority of security incidents, organizations aren’t budgeting a fix.
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Avoiding Time Warner’s Backup Mistakes; Learning from Loveletter; Tivoli Offers Security Index
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A new report from CERT and the U.S. Secret Service shows how to begin preventing insider attacks.
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Despite dedicated software to defend the enterprise, the economics of spyware leads attackers to respond with more complex attacks or attacks aimed at just one company.
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Prosecuting Spyware Makers, A New Endpoint Security Standard
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Sometimes the drive for better security can also bring cost savings.
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Three years after Microsoft launched an initiative to improve its products’ security, we talk to information security veteran Gary Morse, president of Razorpoint Security Technologies, about the results.
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List helps prioritize vulnerability patching
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Sober.V Spreads, Apple Fixes 20 OS X Vulnerabilities, Mytob Tops Virus List
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Why use separate firewall, intrusion detection and prevention, gateway antivirus, and VPN products when one appliance can handle it all?
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WS-Security, Liberty, and SAML play nice together
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Data Storage Security a Concern; Symantec’s 64-Bit Antivirus; Multiple Mozilla, Netscape Vulnerabilities
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Has the absence of a big security threat lulled you into inaction?
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As the effectiveness of e-mail worms decreases, attackers turn to network-based worms.
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Eight Firefox Vulnerabilities; Microsoft Previews Longhorn Security; Windows XP SP2 Rollout Lags
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Pharming attacks are on the rise. Should your organization be concerned?
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Ten Microsoft Problems; Lotus Notes and Domino Vulnerabilities
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Companies that better target their security spending actually spend less and have more effective security programs
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A cybersecurity group works to improve security in the chemical industry.