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On a Roll - Friday Blog Roll
in On Storage, on November 10, 2007
Here we are at yet another Friday, and yet another search for worthwhile blogs that could bring you the info you need. It's been a pretty good search this week, for I found three right off the bat that were mighty useful - so much so I quoted one in yesterday's blog post.
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Server Solution, But How Secure?
in On Storage, on November 8, 2007
It's a super product for small businesses or those based in the home - Microsoft's Windows Home Server , which gives users a great cost-effective way to store important data. But is it too good to be true? I went cruising the web for some answers, and I came across Victor Garza's i...
Zero-Day Vulnerability Found In Yahoo! Messenger
in Networking for Pros, on August 17, 2007
McAfee reported on Wednesday that it had been able to reproduce a so-called zero-day bug that affects Yahoo! Messenger, first described by Chinese researchers on Tuesday. The vulnerability is found in Messenger v8.1.0.413. The bug has the potential to allow remote-code execution attacks when an...
Survey Identifies Zero-Day Attacks as Greatest Concern
in Networking for Pros, on August 6, 2007
A recently released survey conducted by PatchLink indicates that 54 percent of IT managers' identify zero-day vulnerabilities as their major concern . The survey, which relied on answers by 250 CIOs, CSOs, IT managers and network administrators from Europe, Asia and North America, also showe...
California Considers Restrictions on RFID
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 25, 2007
InformationWeek's K.C. Jones reports that the California Senate has passed two bills that "place a three-year moratorium on the use of RFID technology in driver's licenses and school ID cards."
" State Sen. Joe Simitian , a Democrat from Palo Alto, announced Tuesday...




