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Archive for March, 2007

How The Scot Sued The Spammer and Scored

Spammers should steer clear of Gordon Dick's inbox. This Scot won't take the law into his own hands, but he will take you to court.

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VMware Eases Virtual Desktop Management

New VMware ACE beta software aims to advance virtual desktop administration.

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BeyondTrust Fine-Tunes Privilege Management in Windows Vista

New release aims to protect Windows systems without impeding employee productivity.

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Pornographic Spam Hits All-Time Low

After years of reigning as the king of unsolicited e-mail, pornographic spam has dropped to its lowest levels yet.

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ID Theft Is Exploding In The U.S.

The number of victims and the amount stolen are both ballooning, according to a new study.

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Top 11 Reasons Batman Would Be a Bad InfoSec Manager

Our Readers swoop in with their reasons why the Dark Knight, so good at protecting the citizens of Gotham, might not fare that well in protecting critical corporate data.

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Analysis: Browser Security

If your enterprise is considering running critical applications on Firefox and IE, are you courting disaster? We examine the latest in browser security, such as antiphishing technology and validation certificates, to help keep your data safe.

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Report: Spam Levels Rise For Fifth Month In A Row

The surge of unwanted e-mail associated with Valentine's Day helped boost February's spam levels, while the number of new viruses hitting the Wild also increased.

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The NWC Interview: Impervia’s Shlomo Kramer

The co-founder, president and CEO of Imperva, and co-founder of Check Point, discusses database and Web application security.

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The NWC Interview: Imperva’s Shlomo Kramer

The co-founder, president and CEO of Imperva, and co-founder of Check Point, discusses database and Web application security.

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