| Conficker.C variant set for April 1st surprise, CA says The third Conficker variant is set to activate April 1, says CA, generating 50,000 URLs daily with its download function poised for instructions. Romanians find cure for conficker BitDefender has released what it claims is the first vaccination tool to remove the notorious Conficker virus that infected some 9 million Windows machines in about three months. IBM software to ease multivendor security management IBM is introducing software that lets customers manage multivendor desktop security agents via a single console, affording them a broader choice of security products without proliferating management platforms. D.C.'s CSO allegedly busted by FBI in federal bribery sting Yusuf Acar appears not to have any security certifications or experience, according to documents uncovered by Cisco Sunbet blogger Brad Reese. How the heck did he get hired for the top security role? Political cyberattacks to militarize the Web Governments looking to silence critics and stymie opposition have added DDOS (distributed denial-of-service) attacks to their censoring methods, according to a security expert speaking at the Source Boston Security Showcase. Cisco cuckoo for comic strip campaign Looking for someone other than itself to pat its back, Cisco pitched a story on its new comic strip character-based advertising campaign for its security products to no less than four Network World editors this week. SOA Security: The Basics In this article, we examine how security applies to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). Before we discuss security for SOA, lets take a step back and examine what SOA is. New report offers low-down on secure develoment A trio of security activists have come up with what they claim is the first systematic yardstick' developers can use to assess the quality of in-house software security initiatives. Worldwide cybercrime police network grows More countries are joining a network designed to quickly react to cybercrime incidents around the world, a senior U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation official said Wednesday. Former Senator's donor database exposed on Wikileaks In a brewing controversy, whistleblower site Wikileaks.org has published personal information belonging to more than 51,000 donors and supporters of former Minnesota Senator... Top Trends: Patch Management Find out how patch-management products work, and what they can do for you, in this Product Guide. Enter for a Microsoft training giveaway from New Horizons New Horizons Computer Training is offering a free Microsoft training course worth up to $2,500 to be given to one lucky Microsoft Subnet reader. Deadline for entry is March 31. Network World on Twitter Get our tweets and stay plugged in to networking news. |
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