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AT&T hack exposes 19,000 identities
A cyberattack on the telecommunications giant over the weekend affects about 19,000 customers who bought equipment for high-speed DSL connections online. News
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Why did Microsoft delay IE Patch?
Microsoft has delayed the re-release of a critical Internet Explorer browser patch because of an internal glitch. Security experts are not happy. News
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Information security part of maintaining customer loyalty, experts say
If your company is losing business because its website isn't as secure as it could be, this is your problem as much as it is marketing's. Now would be a good time to start working together. Article
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Spyware war may be losing battle, experts say
Spyware is a top concern among security professionals, but experts say there may be no technology that can stop its spread. Instead, the spyware battle may need to be waged on a different front. Article
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Image-based spam scams on the rise
By using images instead of text, spammers are invading your inbox with a lot more than offensive language. Not only are the emails vulgar and invasive, but they're also creating huge storage and bandwidth problems. Article
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CIOs take heat for security snafus
Are CIOs being used as scapegoats when companies experience a major security breach, and fighting an uphill battle when it comes to authority and control? Article
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'No wireless' mandate enforced at Blue Cross
Blue Cross of Idaho had a "no wireless" policy on paper but never really enforced it -- until a team of auditors said the company had better do something. Article
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Microsoft readies management bundle for midsized users
System Center Essentials 2007 is a Windows manageability package set for public beta this fall. The features are targeted at midsized companies, but how about the price? Article
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Web applications caught in a storm of attacks, study finds
A new survey shows not only how attackers are pummeling Web applications using bots, Google and other tools, but also why targeted attacks are getting tougher to trace. Article
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Security for mobile devices: Simple steps for SMBs
From USB keys to iPods, laptops and wireless handhelds, mobile devices can be a major security vulnerability. Here are several simple steps to prevent wireless security breaches. Tip