Thursday, February 18, 2010

'Kneber' botnet FAQ; 10 warning signs your IT career is in trouble

Over 75,000 systems compromised in cyberattack | 10 Warning Signs Your IT Career Is in Trouble

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'Kneber' Botnet Attacks PCs Worldwide: FAQ
Security firm Netwitness has discovered a new botnet that puts the potential threat of last year's Conficker worm to shame. Called the Kneber botnet, this new form of malware has infected more than 74,000 computer systems across the world and is focused on stealing login credentials for e-mail systems, social networks and banking sites, according to Netwitness. Kneber is incredibly hard to detect and has reportedly compromised data from nearly 2,500 corporate and government and corporate networks around the world. Here's the latest on what's going on and how you can protect yourself from joining the ranks of the Kneber botnet. Read More


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Email Management is Moving to the Cloud
How are you getting there? Let Mimecast take you to the cloud on a webinar that features Senior Analyst, Brian Babineau, of ESG on February 25. With new thinking & new technologies, take control of your email management by learning best practices in implementing cloud-based applications. Register today!

WHITE PAPER: Oracle

Why BI is Ripe - Now! For Businesses of Any Size.
Oracle's range of offerings to mid-size and emerging companies reflects its vision that BI and EPM solutions can be embraced by companies of all sizes. Read Now!

Over 75,000 systems compromised in cyberattack
Security researchers have unearthed a massive botnet affecting at least 75,000 computers at 2,500 companies and government agencies worldwide. Read More

10 Warning Signs Your IT Career Is in Trouble
Meetings with weasely consultants. Nicknames that would make teenage girls cringe. Learn about all the red flags that indicate your IT career will soon explode like a bad bottle of Mountain Dew. Read More

Mozilla patches critical Firefox bugs
Mozilla on Wednesday patched five vulnerabilities, three of them critical, in older editions of Firefox and in the process extended the support life of Firefox 3.0 by at least one more month. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

WAN Design – Don't Buy More than You Need
This Gartner research note examines the methodology organizations should employ when designing a WAN. It offers advice on how to ensure that important applications are networked with sufficient performance and that there is not an "overspend" on less important applications and provides guidance on meeting unique network needs. Read Now.

Microsoft says rootkit caused Windows blue screens
Microsoft confirmed that a rootkit caused Windows PCs to crash after users applied a security patch issued last week. Read More

Apple raises 3G download limit for apps, media
In the good old days, you could download any app you wanted onto your iPhone -- provided it wasn't more than 10MB while you were using the 3G network. But that was the old Apple -- this is the new Apple: no limits. Well, larger limits, anyway. Read More

ICANN admits domain holders impossible to find
Information held on domain name holders is inaccurate, says ICANN. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

Energy-Efficient Servers
Most organizations faced with budget challenges put off capital expenditures (capex) and seek alternatives, such as extending server life cycles and extending software licenses. This paper demonstrates that such a buy and hold strategy actually adds costs to the datacenter. Learn more

AT&T gets its first Android phone next month
The last holdout has fallen -- all four major U.S. wireless carriers now offer Android-based phones. Read More

Cities on Utah fiber network apply to Google
A group of 16 Utah towns that operate a fiber-optic network want to be among the first in the U.S. to get ultra high-speed Internet access. Read More

Lego creating multiplayer online game
Toy construction set company Lego Group plans to launch an MMOG (massively multiplayer online game) in the second half of this year, to be called Lego Universe, said Mark Hansen, director of business development and LEGO lead for the project. Read More

Trivial Pursuit 'Battle of the Sexes' races toward photo finish
Tick-tock, trivia buffs: Monday is the deadline for doing your side any good in an online Trivial Pursuit contest - men vs. women -- that right now is so close it needs a breath mint.   Read More



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The technology behind the Vancouver Olympic Games
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