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Cisco IP phone flaws discovered

February 21, 2007 Hackers could get unauthorized access to some speaker phones, IP desktop phones, says company. TAGS: IP phone, Cisco Systems Inc., IP, flaw, VoIP, network administrator, conference, HTTP, password, security

Symantec warns of router compromise

January 24, 2008 Security company says it has seen an attack using a cross-site scripting flaw in 2Wire DNS routers. TAGS: Symantec Corp., e-card, 2Wire, XSS, router, attack, DNS, domain name, HTTP, IP address, security, IP

Mozilla's Sunbird spreads its wings

February 7, 2005 Combined with Mozilla Foundation's Thunderbird, the standalone calendar application could take on Outlook. TAGS: Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Corp., WebDAV, Microsoft Outlook, HTTP, Firefox, Microsoft Corp., server, Microsoft Internet Explorer, e-mail

Shutterfly buys out Memory Matrix

June 1, 2005 The online photo service acquires Memory Matrix technology and the expertise of Lynx creator Lou Montulli. TAGS: Shutterfly, online photo, HTTP, HP, Web browser

Apple widget checks raise eyebrows

July 6, 2006 Some Mac users express concern about a new feature in the latest Mac OS X that sends information back to Apple. TAGS: Apple Computer, company representative, Apple Mac OS, Apple Macintosh, dashboard, HTTP, operating system, server

Windows users swamp WMF patch site

January 4, 2006 Site hosting unauthorized protection against Microsoft flaw goes offline after "half the planet" tries to download the fix. TAGS: WMF vulnerability, Microsoft Windows Metafile, Ilfak Guilfanov, F-Secure Corp., IRC, patch, system administrator, flaw, HTTP, trojan horse, blog, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Eclipse tools due for Friday overhaul

June 27, 2007 Programming project's annual release grows larger, now encompassing the core software and 20 extensions. TAGS: programming tool, project, HTTP, programming, server, Web browser

Web threats to surpass e-mail pests

April 24, 2007 By next year, Trend Micro predicts more malicious attacks will hit Internet users via the Web than via e-mail. TAGS: Raimund Genes, Trend Micro Inc., HTTP, security, e-mail, PC, Microsoft Windows

IE patch carries security bug

August 23, 2006 Microsoft's most recent security update introduces a serious security flaw on some Windows systems. TAGS: Stephen Toulouse, security bug, security update, flaw, vulnerability, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, HTTP, Microsoft Corp., fix, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

Another Mac OS X hack challenge launched

March 7, 2006 A university systems engineer invites attacks on his Mac after an earlier challenge was criticized for being too easy. TAGS: SSH, challenge, Apple Mac OS X, contest, HTTP, Apple Intel Mac Mini, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, hacker, Apple Computer

Holiday shoppers, beware

December 14, 2005 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod warns of an imminent parade of horribles: identity theft, viruses, phishing, worms and spyware. TAGS: TRUSTe, shopper, online retailer, purchase, identity theft, retailer, phishing, HTTP, spyware, virus, Web browser

Microsoft outlines IE 7 security plans

October 27, 2005 Internet Explorer version 7 will support a more robust protocol for encrypting user data and securing online transactions. TAGS: Microsoft Internet Explorer 7, protocol, Microsoft Internet Explorer, SSL, HTTP, security, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Microsoft Corp., Web browser

Security in the year of the 'BUT'

January 11, 2005 IT watcher Jon Oltsik says businesses are finally changing the way they think about information security--and none too soon. TAGS: information security, application security, internal network, network security, Web service, security, traffic, HTTP, software company, information technology, virus, e-mail

Where's the simplicity in Web services?

October 5, 2004 As the number of Web services specifications proliferates, some developers advocate a return to a simpler approach. TAGS: Web service, BEA Systems Inc., WSDL, specification, Simple Object Access Protocol, XML document, XML, application development, simplicity, protocol, approach, HTTP, IBM Corp., IP, method, Microsoft Corp.

NetSuite revamps hosted tools

August 4, 2005 Latest version of hosted business software claims new dashboards, increased customization and tighter links to Microsoft Office. TAGS: NetSuite Inc., Siebel Systems Inc., SAP AG, dashboard, business software, CRM, Salesforce.com Inc., ERP, integration, HTTP, Microsoft Office, Web browser, Microsoft Corp.
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