Archive for December, 2007
Security: Microsoft launches Security Vulnerability Research and Defense blog
"The Security Vulnerability Research and Defense blog, introduced Thursday, provides in-depth technical information and ways security professionals can protect an organization from vulnerabilities. The blog will be updated the second Tuesday of every month, called "Patch Tuesday," which is when Microsoft releases security updates for Windows and other software.
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No commentsDon’t Be A Spam Artist!
One of the hottest discussion topics going around the web these days is Spam. Spam is different things to different people, but basically it is sending email advertisements to anyone who did not request them or give permission to send them.
I do not consider an email from an acquaintance tell…
No commentsJoint Commission Resources selects trak upgrade for its membership and meeting planning software
gomembers, Inc. announced today that Joint Commission Resources (JCR: http://www.jcrinc.com) has decided to upgrade its membertrak membership solution and its meetingtrak meeting planning software solution, along with the purchase of a maintenance agreement.
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Bitrix Site Manager content management system comes to Greece
Bitrix and InterOPTICS SA announced today a dealer agreement signing. Bitrix is on the way to enter all national markets. - 2004-08-06
No commentsPhishing: Future Phishing
"Forget the Nigerian prince. Phishing scams are moving beyond the misspelled, far-fetched ruses that clog your in-box and beg for your bank codes. In the year to come, security professionals are warning of bank code-stealing exploits that are much slicker and more convincing–hidden in guises as harmless as a banner ad on a reputable Web […]
No commentsMalware: How Antivirus Programs (Don’t) Work
"For over 25 years, the computer community has been dealing with malicious software. These little pieces of malware started as minor pranks and theoretical explorations into subverting security controls, but soon developed into more malicious programs that have left a significant impact on the computing community. Over the last decade we have seen viruses/Trojans/worms wreck […]
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