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ACS: Securing Sensitive Data in Business Process Outsourcing   03 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
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Source: Computerworld
Enterprise Full Disk Encryption Buyer's Guide   03 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
Full disk encryption technology allows organizations to lock down all laptop and desktop data, rendering it unreadable if a system is lost or stolen. This white paper covers five key points for evaluating encryption systems and the benefits of deploying one versus the costly risks of going without. Download now.
Source: Computerworld
FTC settles with Zango over adware   03 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
Adware purveyor Zango (formerly 180solutions.com) has reached a settlement with the FTC for their deceptive downloads. It's estimated that Zango software has been downloaded over 70 million times and has delivered more than 6.9 billion pop-up ads.
Source: Computerworld
Symantec: Future malware will seek true harm   03 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
Expect online attacks to become more silent, to target users more specifically, and to aim for true financial harm as opposed to cheap notoriety, says Symantec CEO John Thompson. The locus of attacks, he says, is shifting from the computers themselves to the transactions between them, particularly B-to-C activity.
Source: Computerworld
Report: U.S. shuts down Web site said to reveal nuclear guide   03 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
The U.S. government shut down a Web site it set up in March containing documents captured during the Iraq war after experts raised concerns that it offered a guide to building an atom bomb, The New York Times reported.
Source: Computerworld
Security threat changing, says Symantec CEO   03 Nov 2006 13:34 GMT
The threat posed to computer users by hackers is shifting from attacks on the computers to attacks on electronic transactions, Symantec CEO John Thompson said.
Source: Computerworld
Microsoft's Forefront group eyes compliance market   02 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
Microsoft Corp. has developed vulnerability assessment and compliance software that it hopes to roll into its Forefront product line.
Source: Computerworld
Pressure forces Microsoft to change Vista licensing   02 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
Relenting under pressure from frequent hardware upgraders, Microsoft has changed the retail license terms for Vista. Customers now may uninstall the OS from one machine and install it on another as many times as they want.
Source: Computerworld
How to find good help   02 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
Columnist Jon Espenschied gives guidance on finding the stars who can really help with your information security problems and on avoiding those who will slow you down.
Source: Computerworld
Mozilla promises fix for second minor Firefox 2.0 bug   02 Nov 2006 14:00 GMT
A second bug in the Firefox 2.0 Web browser causes a crash but poses no risk for data loss, a Mozilla official said.
Source: Computerworld
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