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DWL-G520 AirPlus Xtreme G Wireless PCI Adapter
Reviewed on September 22, 2004
The DWL-G520 offers solid speed and security, but like all PCI adapters, it's a pain to install.
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RADIUS server
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D-Link Systems
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IEEE 802.1X
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WPA
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antenna
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card
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WEP
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adapter
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Wi-Fi
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server
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PCI
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security
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PC
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Microsoft Windows
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Microsoft Windows XP
Downloads
CrashPlan 7.27.20009
Manage space usage, control location of files, and schedule backups.
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backup
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Apple Macintosh
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laptop computer
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security
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server
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hard drive
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PC
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JavaScript opens doors to browser-based attacks
July 28, 2006
Malicious code embedded in Web site can let miscreant map a home or corporate network, attack connected devices.
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SPI Dynamics
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JavaScript
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corporate network
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internal network
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attack
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AJAX
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researcher
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Web application
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Web browser
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Web server
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scanner
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security
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server
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programming
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router
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IP
Downloads
CrashPlan 11.05.2009
Schedule backups and control geographic location of your files.
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backup
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Apple Macintosh
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laptop computer
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security
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server
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hard drive
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PC
News
Intel's VPro to boost security
April 25, 2006
New hardware-supported virtualization provides a tamper-proof space on PCs for security software.
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Intel vPro
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virtualization
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Inter-Tel Inc.
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Symantec Corp.
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security
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Intel
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partition
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attack
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attempt
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PC
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operating system
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Microsoft Corp.
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server
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Rootkit worm linked to hacker group in Middle East
November 17, 2005
Security firm says bad guys are using BitTorrent to pilfer files from 17,000 PCs. Worm began spreading via AIM last month.
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FaceTime Communications
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BitTorrent
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rootkit
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hacker
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IRC
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Middle East
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instant messenger
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Time Warner Inc.
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AOL Instant Messenger
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America Online Inc.
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security
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spyware
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server
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PC
News
Worm poses as pirated 'Grand Theft Auto'
July 29, 2005
Popular title is one of 400 games donned as disguise by Hagard worm on peer-to-peer networks. It also tries to spread by IM.
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Grand Theft Auto
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Graham Cluley
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worm
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Sophos Plc.
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P2P
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remote access
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Web server
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IM
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file-sharing
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security
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virus
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server
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games
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PC
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Microsoft Corp.
News
Fixes in for Windows, Microsoft e-mail flaws
January 10, 2006
Two "critical" security bugs in Windows, Outlook and Exchange could allow an attacker to hijack vulnerable PCs, company says.
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flaw
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attacker
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Microsoft Outlook
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vulnerability
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security
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service pack
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e-mail
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Microsoft Corp.
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server
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Microsoft Windows
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operating system
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PC
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Windows weakness can lead to network traffic hijacks
March 25, 2007
Problem in the way Windows PCs obtain network settings could let attackers hijack traffic, researchers warn.
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WINS
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Windows PC
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traffic
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DNS
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researcher
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R&D
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domain name
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server
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article
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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security
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Microsoft Corp.
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Web browser
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PC
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Fixes in for critical IE, Windows flaws
June 14, 2005
Three of the 10 bulletins in Microsoft's monthly batch of patches deal with three holes that could let intruders take over a PC.
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server message block
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flaw
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attacker
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vulnerability
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intruder
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patch management
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Microsoft Internet Explorer
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Microsoft Windows 2000
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PNG
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server
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security
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Microsoft Windows
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HTML
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Microsoft Corp.
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PC
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Microsoft Windows XP
News
'Zombie' PCs caused Web outage, Akamai says
June 16, 2004
Attackers built a "botnet" of unknowing home PCs to bring down Google and other sites, the company says.
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Akamai Technologies Inc.
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distributed denial of service
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bot
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zombie
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outage
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attack
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home PC
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attacker
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Yahoo! Inc.
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server
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Apple Computer
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Google Inc.
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security
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PC
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Microsoft Corp.
News
Net threats hit servers, phones
June 16, 2004
Akamai confirms an attack on its network that took down Google, Yahoo and others. Also: Smart phones draw their first worm.
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Akamai Technologies Inc.
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smart phone
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worm
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researcher
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Google Inc.
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Yahoo! Inc.
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antivirus
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virus
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Microsoft Corp.
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server
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security
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PC
News
New 'botworm' exploits Symantec flaw
December 15, 2006
"Big Yellow" hits systems running Symantec's corporate antivirus tools, warns eEye Digital Security. Symantec says attacks are limited.
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eEye Digital Security
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Symantec Corp.
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worm
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flaw
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threat
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security
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SpyBot
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California
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server
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antivirus
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operating system
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Microsoft Corp.
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PC
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Microsoft swims upstream on security
June 22, 2006
The software giant finally lays out its server security plan. But entrenched competitors and wary customers stand in the way.
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Microsoft SharePoint
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enterprise security
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business security
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margin
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Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server
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content filtering
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Microsoft Exchange Server
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security
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server
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McAfee Inc.
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Microsoft Corp.
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IM
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firewall
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antivirus
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PC
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Microsoft Windows
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Old software weakening Net's backbone, survey says
October 25, 2005
One-fifth of DNS servers are running out-of-date software, and two-thirds are open to tweaking to help scammers.
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DNS server
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DNS
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survey
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server
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domain
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IP address
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attacker
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IP
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domain name
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Internet Service Provider
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security
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PC
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e-mail
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Microsoft set to test security software
October 6, 2005
A test version of software to protect business PCs and file servers against viruses and spyware is due by year's end.
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test version
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Munich
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file server
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Steve Ballmer
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McAfee Inc.
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Trend Micro Inc.
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security
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Microsoft Corp.
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Symantec Corp.
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conference
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spyware
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server
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virus
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PC
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Microsoft Windows
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Zombies try to blend in with the crowd
October 19, 2006
Hackers aim to make networks of hijacked computers go unnoticed by merging their communications with common Web traffic.
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zombie
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Jose Nazario
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IRC
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hacker
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traffic
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service provider
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Internet service
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Internet Service Provider
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security
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server
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Microsoft Corp.
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PC
News
'Nimda' worm strikes Net, e-mail
September 19, 2001
The Nimda worm floods the Internet with scans for vulnerable servers and e-mail, prompting the FBI to create a task force to investigate the attack, sources say.
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Nimda worm
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Code Red worm
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vulnerable server
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Microsoft IIS Server
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terrorist attack
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worm
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evidence
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spokeswoman
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antivirus
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server
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attack
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Symantec Corp.
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virus
,
security
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e-mail
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Microsoft Corp.
News
Microsoft tries to breathe life into older PCs
May 13, 2005
Software maker announces plans for "Eiger," a new version of Windows that would potentially make it more secure.
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Barry Goffe
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thin client
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Intel Pentium II
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Intel Pentium
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Microsoft Corp.
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solution
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PC
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operating system
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Microsoft Office
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Microsoft Windows XP
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Microsoft Windows
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server
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security
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Medical group: Data on 185,000 people was stolen
April 8, 2005
Thieves make off with a California organization's two new Dell PCs--and the financial and medical records of thousands of patients.
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patient
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theft
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medical record
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personal information
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identity theft
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California
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security
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database
,
server
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Dell
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PC
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