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[2005-06-21] What is the Point of Encryption if you Don't Know Who For? Phishing is the fastest growing threat in the history of Internet and has gained immense popularity amongst Internet fraudsters and hackers as a simple yet effective way to gain unsolicited access to confidential user information.
[2005-06-16] A Guide To ARP When I first started studying for my CCNA years ago, one of the (many) things that confused me was ARP. Or rather, what ARP did as opposed to Reverse ARP, Inverse ARP, and Proxy ARP! One book would mention ARP without mentioning the other variations, one woule mention RARP but not Proxy ARP, and so on...
[2005-06-14] Intrusion Prevention Advances Symantec takes a step forward with a product capable of detecting and thwarting "day-zero" viruses.
[2005-06-14] Microsoft Admins Celebrate Patch Tuesday The now-familiar second Tuesday of the month arrival of Microsoft security bulletins brought ten new arrivals to enterprises and individuals.
[2005-06-10] Microsoft Rolling Out Ten Patches On Tuesday In its advance notification message, Microsoft will make ten patches available on June 14th, at least one of which will be a Critical patch.
[2005-06-08] On Patch Management Microsoft sought to combat a widening public perception that open source solutions (OSS) were less expensively patched than comparable Windows systems.
[2005-06-08] In The Future, Everyone's PC Will Be Infected For Fifteen Minutes Gartner research says "Warhol Worms" and four other topics comprise the five most overhyped security threats today.
[2005-06-01] Who Do You Want To Be Today? - HP and Microsoft Planning Identity Systems Dominance Dennis Miller once said that "Bill Gates is a monocle and a Persian cat away from being a bad guy in a James Bond movie." Last week, Hewlett-Packard announced that it, along with Gates' Microsoft, is getting set to make a push into yet another market currently dominated by small niche players and Unix-based software platforms -- identity management systems at the national level.
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