Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Enemies From Within  (Code data recovery software source)


Enemies From Within 
It’s not attacks from outside hackers that are the biggest technology security concerns for organizations today. Instead, there has been an increasing number of identity theft cases in which the hacker is actually a company employee–an enemy from within. Following the layered approach and adhering to security guidelines will help to keep the enemy from within at bay, particularly in
Source: www.prweb.com

Microsoft Pulls Plug on Private Folder 1.0 
In response to concerns from corporate users, Microsoft on Friday pulled the plug on software that allowed users sharing Windows PCs to shield information from other users in a private folder. Private Folder 1.0 first appeared on Microsoft's Web site last week as a Windows add-on.
Source: www.ecommercetimes.com

Researcher Promises Browser Bug-A-Day 
So far, the "Month of Browser Bugs" is living up to its name. A security researcher insists he'll release a bug-a-day for the whole month.
Source: internetweek.cmp.com

Winternals and Best Buy/Geek Squad settle patent infringement lawsuit 
Winternals Software (winternals.com) has reached an agreement to settle the copyright infringement lawsuit it filed in April against Best Buy and its subsidiary, Geek Squad.
Source: www.enterprisenetworksandservers.com

A Brief History Of Viral Time 
From simple viruses that spread via floppy disk, to worms that hitch a ride on the Internet, to today's back-door Trojans and spyware, the past 20 years of malware have been a bumpy ride indeed.
Source: www.bizintelligencepipeline.com

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