Search This Blog

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

XML flaw threatens 'millions' of apps; Kevin Mitnick seeks refuge from hackers

Kevin Mitnick seeks refuge from hackers; Android In the Enterprise? Not So Fast
Network World logo

Daily News AM Alert

NetworkWorld.com | Update Your Profile


Sponsored by HP - NWW
rule

IDC: Unifying the Data Center
Whitepaper: The Business Case for a Unified Wired and Wireless Solution. Learn how bringing management tasks together under a unified network management software suite can benefit your needs.

rule

Spotlight Story
XML flaw threatens 'millions' of apps

Security vendor Codenomicon has found flaws in XML parsers that enable denial-of-service attacks, corruption of data, and even delivery of a malicious payload. Read full story

Related News:

Kevin Mitnick seeks refuge from hackers
Kevin Mitnick, the ex-hacker turned security consultant, is such a high-profile target himself that the Web-hosting firm he was using finally told him it wouldn't host Web pages for him anymore.

Android In the Enterprise? Not So Fast
Google has announced their intention to make future versions of their Android mobile operating system more enterprise-friendly and fight harder to gain market share from competitors like the RIM (Research in Motion) Blackberry. Android has a long way to go to be an enterprise-class mobile platform, and Google isn't even heading in the right direction.

Verizon slashes smartphone prices
Verizon is engaging in a broad-based summer smartphone sale as the company has slashed the prices of many of its smartphones by $100.

Hacking the Defcon 2009 badge
Hackers modify the Defcon 2009 badge to act as a lie detector, confuse facial recognition systems and get around motion detection systems.

Google Thinks BlackBerry Is Ripe For Picking
Google says future versions of its Android operating system will have a more business focus, putting it in greater competition with RIM. This is from a Reuters report that simply confirms the obvious: BlackBerry seems ripe for picking.

Growing Google Chrome
When Google Chrome (the browser edition) made its appearance, I thought it was interesting enough to write a book about it. Here was Google, the first company in a long time to take a shot at Microsoft by putting out a browser that really does rival Microsoft's Internet Explorer.

Win free books on Google Chrome
Win free books from Google Subnet.

Enterprise app stores still need some work
Sparked by the jaw-dropping success of Apple's iTunes store, an array of enterprise software vendors are getting into the "app store" act.

Is Open Source The Enemy Within Chipping Away at Proprietary Microsoft?
Sam Ramji, VP of Strategic Platforms at Microsoft, said some pretty unexpected things during his interview on my podcast this week.

NASA and Goodyear team to develop tire that won't go flat
Flat tires can be a serious problem whether you are tooling down the interstate or crunching across a foreign planet.

August Giveaways
Cisco Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of Practical Intrusion Analysis; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from Global Knowledge and 15 copies of SCCM 2007 Unleashed. Google Subnet is giving away 15 copies of Web Geek's Guide to Google Chrome. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet, Microsoft Subnet and Google Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries is August 31.

Network World on Twitter? You bet we are


Black Hat's best
Black HatHow well you remember the Black Hat conference's most notorious incidents?

Wireless burning questions
IT quizHow much longer are you going to hang onto that Ethernet cable? And other questions.

Top 5 Free Networking Tools
Visit Network World's NetFlow and IP SLA Solution Center today to find Webcasts, videos, downloads and whitepapers offering: Top 5 Free Networking Tools, Top 5 Tools for Diagnosing and Solving Network Problems, The Shortcut Guide to Network Management, Network Troubleshooting techniques and essentials, and more.
Top 5 Free Networking Tools


Understanding VMware and Storage Consumption
Don't let storage inefficiencies impact your overall VMware virtualization savings. Without a comprehensive storage capacity management platform in place, you will sacrifice the cost saving benefits that host virtualization promises. Discover an automated storage capacity management system that eliminates over provisioning and optimizes your storage environment. Get all of the details today.
Understanding VMware and Storage Consumption

 

August 05, 2009

TOP STORIES | MOST DUGG STORIES

  1. When error messages go public
  2. CEOs still getting big perks despite pay backlash
  3. BGP vulnerabilities in Cisco IOS
  4. Kevin Mitnick seeks refuge from hackers
  5. Conficker talk sanitized at Black Hat to protect investigation
  6. Fake ATM doesn't last long at hacker meet
  7. Korean 'journalists' booted from Defcon
  8. Black Hat 2009: How to hack a parking meter
  9. Nine things about botnets that will scare your pants off
  10. Some IT skills hot, even in down economy

Next-Generation Data Centers
IT transformation begins at the data center, as enterprises embrace technologies such as virtualization and cloud computing to build adaptable, flexible and highly efficient infrastructures capable of handling today's business demands.
Read this Guide.



IT Buyers guide

 


This email was sent to security.world@gmail.com

Complimentary Subscriptions Available
for newsletter subscribers. Receive 50 issues of Network World Magazines, in print or electronic format, free of charge. Apply here.

Terms of Service/Privacy

 

Subscription Services Update your profile
To subscribe or unsubscribe to any Network World newsletter, change your e-mail address or contact us, click here.

Unsubscribe

Network World, Inc., 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham, MA 01701
Copyright Network World, Inc., 2009

www.networkworld.com

 

 



No comments: