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Brute-force malware targets email and FTP servers
A piece of malware designed to launch brute-force password guessing attacks against websites built with popular content management systems like WordPress and Joomla has started being used to also attack email and FTP servers. Read More
 


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HP opens up on SDNs
HP this week is establishing an "open" approach to SDN intended to accelerate programmable network deployments and stimulate demand for its switches and routers. Read More
 

Apple beats Coca-Cola to emerge as most valuable global brand
  Apple has emerged as the most valuable brand in the world, passing Coca-Cola which held the top position for 13 years, according to a report released by brand consultancy Interbrand. Read More
 

Cisco, Intel push 'trusted geolocation in the cloud'
Cisco and Intel say that companies wanting to make use of Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) clouds should be aware that control exists for keeping virtual workloads on servers within country borders. Read More
 

Replacing silicon with nanotubes could revolutionize tech
  Replacing silicon transistors with carbon nanotubes could make any electronic device -- smartphones, laptops, tablets and supercomputers -- smaller and more powerful. Read More
 

Seven ways to trade in an old iPhone, including Microsoft's new offering
Microsoft is offering iPhone 4s or 5 users a credit to trade in their phone toward a Microsoft product, which marks the latest step in an increasingly aggressive promotion of stealing away customers: buy their old hardware. Read More
 

Debunking data breach myths
Most of the perceived reasons for data breaches are myths. Let's break them down. Read More
 

Why Microsoft is reportedly favoring Ford's Mulally for CEO gig
Speculation is growing that Ford CEO Alan Mulally is not just in the running for the CEO position at Microsoft, but has become the frontrunner among all candidates, both internal and external. Read More
 

Android and Windows Phone set to collide in China
After Apple priced itself out of emerging markets, Google and Microsoft prepare for the market share battle. Read More
 

Products of the week 9.30.13
Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as Defense.net and Zyxel Read More
 

Mobile Unified Communications – Part 3: The Experience
Assuming you've read Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, and you really need to before proceeding here, the following is what we discovered during the MUC testing project. Read More
 

Is that hotspot safe to use? Wi-Fi Alliance wants to help
Security-savvy mobile-device users are increasingly casting a skeptical eye on public Wi-Fi, and now the vendor consortium behind the wireless standard wants to make logging in via that coffee shop network a bit safer. Read More
 

BlackBerry responds to Gartner's call for clients to ditch BB products
BlackBerry this weekend defended its ability to continue serving enterprise customers with smartphones and secure mobile management software, responding to a Gartner report recommending that its corporate clients stop using the Canadian vendor's products. Read More
 

T-Mobile could see more gains from iPhone 5S and 5C sales
T-Mobile US remains the nation's fourth largest carrier, but stands to gain ground from sales of the new iPhone 5S and 5C. Read More
 

 

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