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Thursday, August 16, 2012

Microsoft patches critical security holes in Windows, Office, IE

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Microsoft patches critical security holes in Windows, Office, IE
Microsoft has fixed 26 vulnerabilities in its software products, including several considered critical, the company said on Tuesday in its monthly security patch report. Read More


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Why passwords are failing us -- still!
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Bill Gates and his passion for reinventing the toilet
It may come as a surprise to many people that iconic Bill Gates would take something as perhaps more iconic than he - the toilet - so seriously. But he certainly does and for good reason: Many people in the world don't have access to flush toilets and do not have access to basic sanitation services. Read More


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I recognize the polarization in Washington but I always believed that when it comes to national security, logic and common sense would always trump partisan politics. Now that I've been involved with cybersecurity legislation for the past 2 years, I realize how naïve and idealistic this belief is. Read More

10 Key Windows Server 2012 Features for IT Pros
The release of Windows Server 2012 is just around the corner, with the initial code due to be sent to manufacturing this month and general availability coming in September. Read More


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New NIST encryption guidelines may force fed agencies to replace old websites
Next month the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) plans to put out for public review its draft for a new government encryption standard that, when finalized, is going to compel federal agencies with older websites to replace them. Read More

Attack on airport VPN bypassed multi-factor authentication, security firm reports
Cybercriminals have found a way to circumvent the multi-factor authentication systems used to protect business VPNs, according to security firm Trusteer, which has reported a recent targeted attack on an airport network using this method. Read More

 
 
 

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