Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Microsoft exposes users' data on Windows Live; IE 9 under pressure

  IE 9 under pressure to rebuild Microsoft browser share | ACLU Report: Spying on Free Speech Nearly At Cold War Level
 
  Network World Microsoft

Forward this to a Friend >>>


Microsoft pulls a "Facebook" by exposing Windows Live users' names
Julie Bort: Users remain outraged that changes in the privacy settings for Windows Live made in June have exposed their names and other data, with no fix in sight. Read More


WHITE PAPER: ArcSight

Building a Successful Security Operations Center
This paper outlines industry best practices for building and maturing a security operations center (SOC). For those organizations planning to build a SOC or those organizations hoping to improve their existing SOC this paper will outline the typical mission parameters, the business case, people considerations, processes and procedures, as well as, the technology involved. Building a Successful Security Operations Center

WHITE PAPER: HP

Standalone Data Reduction Technologies
Data reduction technologies provide reliable and highly scalable storage solutions - with proven management and ease use that enable higher capacity utilization with less budget, time and energy. Learn about these technologies and how HP solutions can improve storage capacity utilization. Read Now

IE 9 under pressure to rebuild Microsoft browser share
Robert Mullins: A report from Janco measured Web browser share. It's not just about Internet Explorer, but how it also handicaps rival browsers. Read More

ACLU Report: Spying on Free Speech Nearly At Cold War Level
Ms. Smith: The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) released numerous reports of increased government spying on American citizens. Once upon an unhappy time, U.S. law enforcement agencies, from the FBI to local police, had a history of political spying during the Cold War. Read More

Why do DBAs prefer VB over C#?
Sean McCown: This morning I was having a talk with our lead web dev about the merits of C# over VB. And yeah, I know it sounds like one of those tired old conversations that never goes anywhere, but this actually wasn't. Read More

Provide a Custom Theme With Your Company Colors for All Office 2007/2010 Users
Bill Jelen: Office 2007 introduced the concept of themes to Excel and Word. If someone is designing a report in both Word and Excel, they could choose the identical theme from both Word and Excel to ensure that the documents have the same look and feel. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

HP Business Value of EVA Storage Virtualization
This Edison Group report is an independent assessment of the architecture and business benefits of HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array (EVA). Learn how EVA enables access to the storage in a single array by numerous hosts, tiered storage within the array to different types of drives and better performance than non-virtualized systems. Read Now.

TDE vs Column Encryption
Brian Egler: SQL Server 2008 introduced a great new feature called TDE, Transparent Data Encryption. It allowed a database to be completely encrypted and is referred to as encryption for "data at rest". But what about data in motion? Read More

How Windows 7 can save you money
Robert Mullins: While Microsoft is enjoying Windows 7's success, particularly with consumers, it is also pressing enterprises to migrate to it by providing an online ROI calculator. Read More

An easy way to check SQL Server backups
Sean McCown: For the past several weeks I've been doing nothing but complaining about vendors so I thought I'd take a break and write something about SQL Server for a change: backups. Read More

Who are these people who think cybersecurity experts are crying wolf?
Robert Mullins" It happened again Monday that a news report about the threat of cyberattacks was greeted with skepticism. Read More


WHITE PAPER: HP

ESG: Business Value of Reservationless Storage Capacity
This report explores the value of some exciting new storage technologies which are collectively known as "reservationless storage." ESG Lab hands-on testing of the HP StorageWorks product line and analysis are used to quantify the business value of reservationless storage. Read Now

How to get people to use your collaboration system
Susan Hanley: Even if users are involved in every aspect of your new collaboration solution, there is no guarantee that the solution will be instantly adopted. Read More

Research: Unusual, Unpopular Passwords Are Simple and Most Secure
Ms. Smith: Microsoft researchers studied password security and concluded that popularity is everything. Enterprises might be interested to discover that simple but weird is what works best. Read More

Net Neutrality Has Few Real World Counterparts
Dustin Puryear: The Inquirer is running a story about AT&T's claims that net neutrality is "oppressive". Interesting. Read More

Visit the Microsoft Subnet home page for more Microsoft news
This newsletter features content from Microsoft Subnet, a community that features industry-expert bloggers, giveaways and all the top news of interest to network professionals. Follow us on Twitter @microsoftsubnet Read More

 
 
 

Join us on LinkedIn

Discuss the networking issues of the day with your colleagues, via Network World's LinkedIn group. Join today!
- Jeff Caruso, Executive Online Editor

Books for you from Microsoft Subnet and Cisco Subnet

Throw your name in the hat for a complete CompTIA Security+ study guide and the SharePoint bible, Essential SharePoint 2010. Deadline July 31. Enter today!

SLIDESHOWS

Mobile deathmatch: RIM BlackBerry Torch 9800 vs. Apple iPhone 4
Apple's iPhone has reinvented the mobile phone, while the longtime smartphone king, the venerable BlackBerry, has been slow to change. Now, Research in Motion has updated the BlackBerry to incorporate modern touch capabilities while remaining very much a BlackBerry. Here's how the two devices compare in everyday usage.

Hands-On Tour: Google Goggles Visual Search
Google Goggles -- not to be confused with Google Mail Goggles, the company's inebriated e-mailing preventer -- lets you search from your cell phone simply by snapping a photo. Want more info on a product? Take its picture. Need info about a business? Photograph the storefront. Put simply, this thing packs some serious power, and its capabilities stretch far.

MOST-READ STORIES

  1. Zero-day Windows bug problem worse than first thought
  2. Linux community finally fixes 6-year-old critical bug
  3. Intel-McAfee deal baffles security analysts
  4. Android 2.2: How to install Flash on Froyo
  5. Intel buys McAfee: My two cents
  6. Microsoft won't showcase Hyper-V at VMworld
  7. Cameron Diaz could wreck your PC, McAfee warns
  8. Decorate with Linux
  9. Intel to buy McAfee in $7.68 billion blockbuster
  10. Does Intel buying McAfee have any impact on open source

 

Do You Tweet?
Follow everything from NetworkWorld.com on Twitter @NetworkWorld.

You are currently subscribed to networkworld_microsoft_alert as security.world@gmail.com.

Unsubscribe from this newsletter | Manage your subscriptions | Privacy Policy

If you are interested in advertising in this newsletter, please contact: bglynn@cxo.com

To contact Network World, please send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com.

Copyright (C) 2010 Network World, 492 Old Connecticut Path, Framingham MA 01701

** Please do not reply to this message. If you want to contact someone directly, send an e-mail to customer_service@nww.com. **

 

No comments:

Post a Comment