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Twitter Hack Made Possible By Weak PasswordOpen in New Window
Some 33 high-profile accounts have been compromised, including Fox News, The Huffington Post, Barack Obama, Britney Spears, and CNN's Rick Sanchez. read more »
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Partnerships Spark New Life Into Enterprise DRMOpen in New Window
"Data leak protection vendors and makers of enterprise DRM software are working together to make it easier to identify information that needs protecting and to impose limits on who can access and us read more »
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Password guessing attack exposed in Twitter pwnOpen in New Window
The pursuit of 'happiness'Miscreants broke into Twitter's admin system on Sunday night using a simple password guessing hack, it has emerged.… read more »
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Management must-dos in 2009Open in New Window
There comes a time when a nice-to-have tool evolves into a must-have technology. 2009 marks the year that several management-focused IT projects will move from the nice-to-have to the must-have colum read more »
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Are You Creating Micromanagement Zombies?Open in New Window
"Do you manage other programmers, in any capacity? Then take Kathy Sierra's quiz: Do you pride yourself on being "on top of" the projects or your direct reports? Do you have a solid grasp of the read more »
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Here Come The 12 Inch Netbooks, And Intel Isn’t Happy About ItOpen in New Window
12 inch Netbooks are coming. Dell has the Inspiron Mini 12, Samsung will unveil its 12 inch netbook model to the U.S. shortly, and more are coming. And Intel isn't happy about this at all.In fact, th read more »
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Trend Micro, BigFix integrate antimalware and systems management waresOpen in New Window
Vendors partner to combine Trend Micro's antimalware and Web protection technologies with BigFix's patch management and security configuration functionality. read more »
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Comcast starts new year with new network management systemOpen in New Window
As promised, Comcast has turned off its "P2P specific technique" throughout its network, the company says. Now, it will handle congestion by identifying the problem, not the protocol.Read More... read more »
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