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Is Your IP PBX Secure?

VoIP faces net threats and internal malfeasance, but there steps you can take to lock things down.

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Significant Attack Hits DoD Computers
Most attacks against Department of Defense systems that we hear about amount to minor attacks on unclassified systems. And while the DoD's network is hammered on 24/7, most of those probes don't get anywhere. Apparently, this attack did.

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Microsoft Releases Updated Offline Virtual Machine Services Tool
It's the second release of this handy tool, and it comes with a number of major improvements for enterprises managing numerous Microsoft virtual machines.

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Security Firm Warns Of New Apple Malware
A Trojan horse application has been found circulating the Internet. If infected, users can end up having their system passwords nabbed, and be redirected to a number of phishing Web sites.

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Verizon Fires Employees Who Snooped On President-Elect Obama's Personal Cell Phone Records
The news broke publicly late last week that a number of Verizon employees had taken the liberty to sneak a peek at President-elect Barack Obama's personal cell phone records. This weekend, it's been announced that the employees involved have been fired.

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Apple's Ban On iPod Sync Software Stymied By Wikileaks

The iPodHash project is an effort to open the iPod and iPhone to third-party media software other than Apple's iTunes.

Apple Recommends Antivirus Software For Mac OS X

As Apple's computers have become more widely used, malware authors have been targeting its products like iTunes, QuickTime, and the Safari Web browser.

Lenovo Offers Hardware-Based Security In ThinkPad Laptop

The security option uses Intel's on-chip vPro management suite and Absolute's Computrace software.

Is Your IP PBX Secure?

VoIP faces net threats and internal malfeasance, but there steps you can take to lock things down.

U.S. Army Goes Bot Hunting

As an automated network-flow analysis tool, BotHunter uses IDS routines to scan inbound and outbound network packet headers and payloads.

Google Pins Gmail Bug On Phishing

In response to reported security vulnerabilities in Gmail, Google puts the blame on some users who fell for a bogus e-mail scam.

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Increases in malware, enterprise vulnerabilities, laptop theft expected

Facebook Wins $873 Million Lawsuit Against Spammer
Spammer remains on the lam, but courts hope big award will scare others


 

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