America's Spam Shame About forty-five percent of the spam sent out to infest inboxes worldwide comes from a US-based machine. Bot-infested PCs throughout the United States are responsible for the continuous flood of spam hitting email users everywhere. Date:2007-03-29
Internet Filtering Appliance – Get Your FREE Evaluation Unit With its easy installation, configuration and virtually maintenance-free operation, iPrism allows your IT staff the freedom from day-to-day management of your Internet filtering solution so they can focus on maximizing your network... Date:2007-03-27
MSN Closes Soapbox Over Infringing Videos YouTube isn't the only video sharing site receiving uploads containing copyrighted works; Microsoft has had to shutter its Soapbox site to new users. Date:2007-03-23
Whitepaper Download: A Comparison of 5 Leading Email Management Systems for Exchange As an IT strategist or e-mail administrator, you're tasked with researching messaging management tools to find out which one will work best for your company.
Date:2007-03-22
Life Is Cheap Online Symantec said in its latest Internet Security Threat Report, for the period of July through December 2006, that the access to essential details about a person's identity could be had for a low price of $14. Date:2007-03-20
New Flaw Spotted In IE Internet Explorer suffers from an input validation error that could be exploited by phishing scammers to steal information from users of that browser. Date:2007-03-15
Apples, Forgeries, Scanners, And Bagles Eight vulnerabilities in Apple's QuickTime product received fixes to stop potential exploits from crashing the application or running arbitrary code; this and more in a SecurityProNews roundup. Date:2007-03-06
Symantec Breaks Down Vista Security The security company has been looking into Windows Vista since 2005, and published an assessment of its security implications.
As a caveat, one of Symantec's Vista articles regarding User Account Control (UAC) has... Date:2007-03-01
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