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  1. A (Microsoft) Codename a day: Wringer

    All about Microsoft - 7 hours ago

    As I announced last week, I’m holding a short but sweet Microsoft codename contest this week, with the prize being a free signed copy of my Microsoft 2.0 book (which I will ship anywhere in the world to the winner)

    Also tagged: office, code names, corporate strategy

  2. US online households pay 11 bills a month online

    IT Facts - 19 hours ago

    63.1 mln US households are paying their bills online rather than writing paper checks, according to Fiserv. 13% of respondents cited online security as the top reason for not using the online bill payment service, down

    Also tagged: e commerce

  3. A (Microsoft) Codename a day: Wringer

    Software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 21 hours ago

    The Microsoft MOICE project isn't new, but the codename and its origins were new to me. MOICE is designed to "wring out" malicious content from Office documents. by Mary Jo Foley

    Also tagged: software, microsoft office, office suites, microsoft corp, attack, mary jo foley, codename, moice

  4. Codename of the day: Nitrogen

    Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 29, 2008

    The Microsoft codename contest continues. Today's entry is Nitrogen, which is the next version of Microsoft's ISA Server. by Mary Jo Foley

    Also tagged: consumer electronics, personal technology, microsoft corp, mary jo foley, codename, game players

  5. Major security hole found in iPhone

    Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 29, 2008

    Gizmodo has unearthed a security flaw in the iPhone OS and boy is it a doozy. According to the post it's simple to access a locked iPhone's address book, Mail, SMS, Contacts, and Safari. The vulnerability works like

    Also tagged: networking, consumer electronics, personal technology, telephony, apple iphone, jason d o grady, online communications, cellular phones, viruses and worms, text messaging sms mms

  6. The depressing future of the Internet

    Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 28, 2008

    A brief overview of how the Internet came about: some years ago, some military boffs thought it'd be awesome if computers could talk to each other, so the US could nuke the hell out of other countries without actually

    Also tagged: internet, computer, ipv6, flaw, zack whittaker, ipv6 adoption

  7. The Gammima Strain

    ZDNet Government - Aug 28, 2008

    Photo: NASA Is the International Space Station just another bot in a botnet? Are criminal hackers tapping away in some dark warehouse now in control of critical command-and-control systems on board? No, that would make

    Also tagged: nasa

  8. Taiwan busts hacking ring, 50 million personal records compromised

    Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 28, 2008

    Taiwan's Criminal Investigation Bureau CIB has successfully tracked down and arrested six people in what the CIB believes to be the biggest personal data breach in Taiwan to date. Apparently, the group also managed to

    Also tagged: hacking, financial services, taiwan, dancho danchev

  9. Feel like taunting an identity thief? Don't.

    Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 28, 2008

    The next time you get the urge to enter angry messages to phishers on fake malicious Web sites, stop and consider this discovery by researcher Joe Stewart. The identity thieves behind the Asprox botnet have built extra

    Also tagged: spam, financial services, banking, phishing, spam and phishing, viruses and worms, ryan naraine, cyberthreats, spyware adware and malware, asprox, identity thief

  10. Linux under attack: Compromised SSH keys lead to rootkit

    Security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 28, 2008

    The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team CERT has issued a warning for what it calls "active attacks" against Linux-based computing infrastructures using compromised SSH keys. The attack appears to initially use

    Also tagged: linux, attack, ssh, rootkits, ryan naraine, spyware adware and malware, u s computer emergency readiness team

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