Five ways to lose your identity (and wallet) this holiday season Computerworld offers tips to holiday shoppers looking to expose their personal data to online thieves. Malware enlists jailbroken iPhones for botnet A new worm is targeting jailbroken iPhones and adding them to a mobile botnet, according to a security memo from Intego. FCC: Internet program for deaf cheated out of millions In court the Federal Communications Commission has charged 26 people with defrauding the agency of "tens of millions of dollars" from its program that lets people with hearing disabilities to communicate with hearing individuals through the use of interpreters and Web cameras. Google Chrome OS: Big Brother Google Gets Bigger Google's mantra is "Don't be evil." Let's hope it the tech giant means it, because if Chrome OS succeeds in replacing Windows at the world's dominant operating system, Google's sway over the computing world could be exponentially higher than it is today. Gartner lays out Top 10 strategic technologies At this week's Gartner Symposium in Sydney, the analyst firm presented its top 10 strategic technologies for 2010. Courion cuts cost of provisioning systems Whenever I go through the archives from the early days of this newsletter (as I did for the last issue) I'm reminded of the day back in the fall of 1999 when I came across a small booth in the "start-ups alley" area of a trade show, which featured the new eProvisionware from Business Layers. In my mind that was the beginning of the identity management era. November giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away free books on VMware vSphere security. Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons and free books on Exchange Server 2010. Google Subnet is giving away free books on Android app development. Entry forms can be found on the main contest page. Trivia answers are revealed on each main Subnet page. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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