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Kaspersky debuts Linux antivirus in the U.S.

August 1, 2005 Products to protect corporate servers running open-source operating systems make their way over from Europe. TAGS: Kaspersky Lab, file server, Moscow, workstation, Linux, antivirus, e-mail server, Europe, U.S., server, security, operating system, e-mail

Report: U.S. most prolific source of online attacks

March 19, 2007 Computer networks in U.S. generate highest percentage of phishing, other Internet attacks, according to security firm. TAGS: Symantec Corp., phishing, credit card, malicious code, U.S., China, security, server, e-mail

India is top target for spam

March 1, 2006 Tech advancement is outstripping security awareness in India, while the U.S. still leads as biggest junk mail producer. TAGS: MessageLabs Ltd., India, spam, security, virus, U.S., server, e-mail

Commentary: The state of software spending

July 8, 2004 Businesses are still laying out money for applications, but not the way they used to--especially in the enterprise sector. TAGS: systems management, database management, IT services company, middleware, business intelligence, enterprise, Forrester Research Inc., IT services, commentary, application server, category, portal, U.S., state, information technology, software company

E-cards used in data-thieving scam

September 22, 2006 Information on individuals has been collected in a scam using e-greetings that appear to come from a secret admirer. TAGS: e-card, scam, card, e-mail, security, U.S., server, Microsoft Windows

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, domain, Bush Administration, domain name, nation, government, U.S., Washington, server, security

Supercomputing at your fingertips

November 12, 2004 Group says popularity of clusters threatens U.S. security. Also: IBM unveils a new supercomputing server. Photos: IBM's Blue Gene/L Photos: Barcelona's big blade TAGS: supercomputing, Blue Gene/L, supercomputer, Silicon Graphics Inc., Barcelona, IBM Corp., blade, high-performance, Linux, server, HP, photograph, security, U.S., Microsoft Windows

Sony rootkit victims in every state, researcher says

January 18, 2006 Figures suggest that Florida leads the pack in PCs that have rootkit-like software from Sony's antipiracy tool. TAGS: rootkit, Sony BMG Music Entertainment, Sony Corp., DNS, digital-rights management, Florida, researcher, U.S., server, security, PC

Week in review: Virus king

January 30, 2004 All eyes were on security as a fast-moving e-mail virus claimed the crown as the worst ever, and along the way it managed to make enemies of two software heavyweights. TAGS: MyDoom virus, Eolas Technologies Inc., e-mail virus, SCO Group Inc., virus, Week in review, patent, Microsoft Internet Explorer, security, Web browser, Microsoft Corp., e-mail, U.S., server, Microsoft Windows, PC
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