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- Banks ordered to tell customers about breaches
- Firefox making inroads to the enterprise
- Bloggers narrowly dodge federal crackdown
- All the news robots pick
- Microsoft?s negotiable source initiative
- Will a new GPL cause project forks?
- Trillian IM flaw exposed
- Changes? Wait until the next disaster
- All the news that robots pick
- Politicians form transatlantic spam alliance
- WinInfo Short Takes: Week of March 28
- How can I use a VBScript script to read Windows Management
- How can I troubleshoot custom scripts I created to use with
- Talking about money...
- Mark Cuban to finance Grokster defense
- bdizke.exe
- A New On-Line Resource - SearchSQLServer.com
- Stratus ftServer W Series 2300
- FAQ: Betamax--tech's favorite ruling
- Top court to hear landmark P2P case Tuesday
- When will open source security grow up?
- Telecom giants join forces against hackers
- Industry group to map VoIP security
- Microsoft Carves a Deeper Niche in the iSCSI Storage Space
- Are Rogue Programmers Running Rampant in IT?
- Novell To Acquire Tally Systems
- Beagle Barks Loudly
- Software lets people search VoIP chitchat
- Experience the Interview
- Group Policy Chat
- Do you think Group Policy is too limited?
- Tell us which product is your favorite
- Melissa's long gone, but lessons remain
- Gartner: Beware of Mac OS spyware
- Free webcast on computer crime
- Is open source communist?
- iTunes domain dispute heads to U.K. court
- Mytob e-mail worm proliferating quickly
- AOL unveils blogging service for teens
- Supreme Court hears P2P case
- Supreme Court takes hard look at P2P
- Questions on the go? Answers go mobile
- Laptop theft puts data of 98,000 at risk
- Handy Script Helps Analyze Database Structures
- eBay wins first round in patent re-exam
- Top court examines broadband competition
- How can I move users between forests?
- RookitRevealer is Now a Moving Target
- Supreme Court mulls file-swap freedom
- Supreme Court may redefine file swapping
- Virus hunters unlikely heroes
- Money: Rootkit authors go for gold
- Secondhand blues for eBay consignment sellers
- Image accessing another image
- Microsoft Agrees to EU Changes for XP N
- Back to Bland: HP Finds Post-Carly CEO
- Microsoft Launches MSN Video Downloads
- Microsoft drops MSBlast writer's $500,000 penalty
- Write a Mac virus competition halted
- What is your open source business model?
- Symantec details flaws in its antivirus software
- Bloglines: May we track that package for you?
- It's Official: Windows XP N
- Study: Electronic tax filing picks up steam
- Phishing attacks ease off
- New Alliance Automates Attack Mitigation
- Symantec Norton AntiVirus AutoProtect Subject to DoS
- Windows IT Pro UPDATE-- WSUS Ain't a Wuss--March 29, 2005
- How can I use a script to determine the number of processor
- April 2005 Reader Challenge
- Automatic BCC of all email (incoming, outgoing)
- Cops get cybercrime help from Microsoft
- Phishers change bait as IM use grows
- pGina Open Source GINA Replacement
- Hollywood seeks iTunes for film
- Vonage may route 911 call to Congress, FCC
- Copying and innovation: Where should open source draw the l
- Windows Server 2003 SP1 Ships, SBS 2003 SP1 to Follow withi
- Greetings from Blackhat Europe 2005
- Microsoft: Windows patch is flawed
- Meta-search: More heads better than one?
- 'Brad Pitt' virus targets Microsoft
- Dell Offering Linux Desktops with Red Hat Bundle
- Microsoft launches 117 anti-phishing suits
- Open source bundling
- Bug hunter gets bounty from Mozilla
- The U.N. thinks about tomorrow's cyberspace
- Google enhances search for Firefox users
- Log Out of the Administrator Account--and Still Work
- Next big thing--or the latest fad?
- Bug Hunting for Mozilla Pays
- Match Your Wits Against Anglers
- SQL Server 2005's ETL Tool: Integration Services
- SQL Server 2005: Relational Engine Enhancements
- Analysis Services Integrates with Reporting
- Google plans to double Gmail capacity
- Happier times
- Too much information
- Google plans to double Gmail capacity--at least
- EU wants biometric passports delayed
- What is in a name for SuSE?
- WinInfo Short Takes: Week of April 4
- Critical flaws in IE and Outlook discovered
- How do I run the DHCP service on a domain controller (DC) b
- How can I determine why the Microsoft Systems Management Se
- Is Chicken Little a VB 6.0 Developer?
- Does open source need ethical guidelines?
- An important concession: MGM says ripping MP3s is OK
- Pope's influence includes technology firsts
- Indigo Previews On-line
- Storage Vendors Leap into Content Management
- New Symbian worm detected SymbOS/Mabir
- About Multimedia Messages
- Description of Mabir.A published
- One small step for the OSI board, one giant leap for open s
- Microsoft Ships Consumer-Friendly Add-ons for Tablet PC
- Impatient TV viewers turn to BitTorrent
- Florida files multimillion-dollar spam suits
- E-mail worm graduates to IM
- Black eye for privacy
- Gmail tries out antiphishing tools
- Google queues up video
- ISS puts more network defenders on patrol
- Google adds real-time stock, ride info
- Meet the new boss, same as the old boss?
- Firefox improves pop-up ad blocking
- Open-source companies chase steady money
- Microsoft Offers More EU Concessions
- IM threats rise sharply, report confirms
- Google adds satellite images to maps
- IM threats rising sharply, reports confirm
- HSBC deluged by viruses
- Ask Jeeves heads to Spain
- International bank HSBC deluged by viruses
- The long haul: Providing long-term support for open source
- Which Microsoft services and products support clustering?
- Flaw found in Firefox
- Do I need to take any special steps when restoring a backup
- x64: the Future of Mainstream Enterprise Computing
- Windows IT Pro UPDATE--x64: the Future of Mainstream Enterp
- U.S. blogger thwarts Canadian gag order
- Bigger phishes ready to spawn
- Top court mulls P2P 'pushers'
- New trojan that disables the phone so that it wont reboot
- Social Engineering
- Feds uncloak the Patriot Act
- Supreme Court mulls file-swap 'pushers'
- Will SCO case make the finish line?
- Tech Companies Rally to EU Aid in Microsoft Case
- Google bulks up Mini search appliance
- CA security system vulnerable to DoS attacks
- Telecommuting Conundrum: Dialup or Broadband?
- Need a Security Scorecard?
- eBay fraudster lands six-year prison term
- Help With HIPAA, SOX, and GLBA Compliance
- Keeping Private Information Private
- Schmidt: More cops needed for high-tech beat
- Vonage says Clearwire interfered with VoIP calls
- Got playlist anxiety? You're not alone
- Flash authors ponder Google pitfalls
- Homeland Security panel picks controversial chairman
- Trojan horse takes down smart phones
- Homeland Security panel picks controversial chief
- MSN to mix advertisers with blogs
- Lessig preaches openness to Flash faithful
- SQL Server 2005 Roadshows Are on the Move
- Disinfection instructions for Fontal.A published.
- MSN mixes advertisers with blogs
- Microsoft Launches MSN Messenger 7.0, MSN Spaces
- WTO slams U.S. Net-gambling ban
- Yahoo to support Wikipedia
- Are Free Mail Accounts a Security Risk for Your Business?
- Former Yahoo chief cleared in Nazi case
- Microsoft hands out antidote to poisoned URLs
- Pope's last will and testament hits Web
- Pope's funeral to be shown online
- Eight Security Patches From Microsoft Due April 12
- Lotus flaw reported--but IBM's unfazed
- The GPL is economic imperialism, Sun says
- Polite and Reasoned Discourse
- Critical Windows patch on the way
- Any 250 year olds out there?
- Fake Microsoft security updates circulate
- WinInfo Short Takes: Week of April 11
- Deal may mean shifting adware model
- DNS issue hobbles Comcast
- Medical group: Data on 185,000 people was stolen
- Online news network to pay 'citizen journalists'
- Links that don"t work
- How can I block users from accessing the Microsoft Web appl
- Which disk counters are enabled by default in Windows Serve
- Check Point to switch on wireless security
- Computer Associate?s cunning plan for the CDDL
- How to spin statistics
- Open source hardware
- Russian police: 'Our hackers are the best'
- Want to work for us?
- Linux development moving off proprietary tool
- You're Out! MSN, Major League Baseball Split Up
- Man gets nine years for spamming
- Trend Micro bolsters anti-spyware lineup
- Microsoft, Gateway Resolve Legal Dispute
- More Competition for EMC
- How often do you defrag?
- Shuttle XPC
- Auto Run Command Question
- Oracle patches include PeopleSoft fixes
- Security breach laws become state's rights issue
- Worm attack forces Reuters IM offline
- British banks to provide extra Web security
- Peter Cochrane's blog: Am I uncool?
- Music moguls trumped by Steve Jobs?
- States yearn to collect online sales taxes
- Cerf: Hollywood interested in BitTorrent
- ICANN bosses slam Net-phone regulation
- Open source journalism
- A critical look at Ubuntu or: What companies could learn ab
- Apple makes a stronger proprietary argument
- Is IBM-Red Hat Linux a scam?
- SCO case nearing its climax
- New Bagle (updated)
- Greetings from Cairo
- Yet another new Mitglieder trojan
- One more thing about Egypt
- More Mitglieders
- The 2005 SQL Server Magazine Readers' Choice Awards
- The Book Writing Business, part 2
- Microsoft Finally Begins Discussing Longhorn Features
- WinInfo Short Takes: Week of April 18
- switching from windows to linux
- IBM Vet To Run China's Biggest PC Maker
- Lack of software for dual core
- Looking to Share Dedicated Server - MS SQL Server 2000
- IBM changes pricing
- How hot is too hot
- Windows XP Professional x64 Edition update from 32bit
- Developer: Open source provides glimmer of hope
- Why Longhorn matters
- Hip-e laptop: Cold shoulder for cool gear
- Getting it wrong on multicore
- Building a new-idea factory
- Scheme preys on people who mistype 'Google.com'
- Group wants encryption bans overturned
- Intermix hit with spyware suit
- Experts: End of e-mail viruses is nigh
- Smart phone owners are savvy about viruses
- Podcasting made easy
- Disney video-on-demand service halted
- Firefox passes 50 million download mark
- Online ad sellers think local