April, 2009

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SSH server attacks resurface

Security researchers are warning administrators to secure their servers in the wake of new Secure Shell (SSH) attacks. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Concern as Microsoft fails to patch PowerPoint flaw

Security experts are expressing concern at Microsoft’s failure to patch a flaw in PowerPoint that is already being exploited by malware writers. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Massive UK and US botnet uncovered

A botnet of nearly two million compromised computers, most of them in the UK and US, has been discovered by web security firm Finjan. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Cisco leader heads to Marshal8e6

Marshal8e6 has appointed John Vigouroux as CEO. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Sun to roll-out new Nehalem-based servers

Sun is set to officially launch servers built on Intel’s new Nehalem EP quad core chips after Tuesday alongside an Open Network System initiative. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Apple updates server line

Apple has become the latest company to offer Intel’s new Xeon chips in its servers. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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3GPP publishes world's first femtocell standard

Three major mobile communication groups have teamed up to create the world’s first standard for the development and deployment of femtocells. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Vocus focus on core network upgrade

Wholesale network operator Vocus Communications will add capacity and hardware to its core network as part of an upgrade to be announced next week. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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RuddNet the right option: iTnews reader poll

A clear majority of iTnews readers prefer the Government-backed ‘RuddNet’ National Broadband Network (NBN) plan to previous plans to contract the building of an NBN to a single company or consortium. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Unisys scores five-year QLD digital drivers’ licence deal

Queensland Transport will progressively replace three million laminated drivers’ licenses with smartcards that use facial recognition technology supplied by Unisys. Article taken by RSS feed. Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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