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The feds weigh in on Windows security

April 2, 2007 A White House directive could have ripple effects well beyond Washington in the fight against cybercrime. TAGS: technology provider, SANS Institute, computer security, agency, government, Windows PC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Washington, configuration, training, security, president, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., PC

Ad software maker sues distributors

August 17, 2005 180solutions launches legal attack against several distributors of its application, in an effort to revise its image. TAGS: 180Solutions, distributor, Washington, software company, adware, security, PC, Microsoft Windows

Year in review: Opportunities lost and found

January 1, 2007 In 2006, there was no shortage of opinion on topics from privacy to energy and the latest technology. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Washington, broadband, security, HP

Appeals court keeps Interior Department online

October 21, 2005 Interior Dept. wins reprieve after judge orders its computers disconnected from the Internet, citing security below "F." TAGS: IT security, department, computer security, Washington, order, information technology, database, firewall, security

Cyberattacks at federal agencies draw House scrutiny

April 19, 2007 As more is learned about intrusions reported on government computer systems last year, politicians question adequacy of fixes put in place. TAGS: cyberattack, agency, department, information security, politician, audit, malicious code, Washington, security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Adware maker sues over 'high risk' designation

December 2, 2005 180solutions files suit against Zone Labs for allegedly warning some customers about its products. TAGS: 180Solutions, Zone Labs Inc., anti-spyware, adware, suit, software product, risk, Washington, uninstall, security, mouse, keyboard

Snoozing about security

June 17, 2005 As the bureaucracies battle in Washington, CNET News.com's Charles Cooper explains why things are going from bad to worse. TAGS: bureaucracy, nation, worm, Washington, virus, security

U.N. debate swirls around domain name power

November 2, 2006 Attendees at U.N. summit discuss how U.S. authority to yank country codes could be lessened. TAGS: U.N., authority, Bush Administration, domain name, domain, nation, U.S., Washington, server, security

Bush picks tech lawyer for security post

July 14, 2005 Stewart Baker, an influential and polarizing Washington figure, is chosen to oversee Homeland Security's new policy-planning efforts. TAGS: Stewart Baker, general counsel, policy, homeland security, lawyer, NSA, Washington, U.S., security

Week in review: Wi-Fi goes to Washington

January 21, 2005 As winter put the big chill on Bush's second inauguration, wireless technology was creating a new hot spot on Pennsylvania Avenue. Photos: The iPod economy Images: JibJab takes stab at Bush's ... TAGS: hot spot, wireless technology, domain name server, Week in review, Wi-Fi, home network, Wi-Fi network, domain name, Ethernet, Washington, president, Internet Service Provider, e-mail, security, video
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