Wednesday, May 30, 2007

IPS app available for free; Microsoft Office rival is a virus target

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Security News Alert




Network World's Security News Alert, 05/30/07

IPS app available for free, 05/29/07:  Network managers looking for an inexpensive way to better secure traffic crossing their nets might want to check out a free application from Intoto. Click here for more.

Microsoft Office rival is a virus target:  Malware developers have created a proof-of-concept virus, called BadBunny, that makes use of OpenOffice macros. It isn’t the first virus of its kind, but is more sophisticated. OpenOffice is an open source rival to Microsoft Office. Click here for more.

Apple fixes serious QuickTime bug, 05/29/07:  One week after updating its Mac OS X operating system, Apple has patched a serious flaw it its QuickTime media player. Click here for more.

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Symantec mobile security client delayed, 05/29/07:  Symantec has delayed the release of its first security suite for Windows Mobile devices. Click here for more.

China continues cyberwarfare buildup, 05/28/07:  The People's Liberation Army (PLA) continues to build cyberwarfare units and develop viruses to attack enemy computer systems as part of its information-warfare strategy, the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) warned in a report released on Friday. Click here for more.

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7. Microsoft routs BMC's .Net Identity Management
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Senior Editor Ellen Messmer covers security for Network World. E-mail Ellen.



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