Setting up a wireless router is easy. Essentially you turn your cable or DSL modem off and your wireless router on.
Google Mini Needed Big Security Patch
The search appliance that has been part of a recent Google hardware promotion contained a “highly critical” flaw leading to the presence of several exploitable bugs.
Review: Automating Security Patches and Spyware Management
You may have heard of a company called Shavlik. They were recently named as one of the fastest growing technology companies in North America.
Check List for Linux Security
Linux is an amazing operating system considering how it was originally created. It was a modest program written for one person as a hobby – Linus Torvald of Finland. It has grown into a full-fledge 32-bit operating system. It is solid, stable and provides support for an incredible number of applications. It has very powerful capabilities and runs very fast and rarely crashes.
Colleges Face $7 Billion Security Update
To comply with federal wiretap requirements, universities in the US will have to upgrade a lot of expensive hardware and are complaining about the cost.
Feds Demand Banks Increase Security
Two-factor authentication for bank web sites will be commonplace by the end of 2006 as federal regulators require improvements to online banking security.
Security and RSS
RSS is growing at a lightening speed. What was once only known as a “techie tool”, RSS is becoming a tool that is continuously being used by the general population.
Apple Plugging Security Holes
The latest security update for the Mac operating system patches ten critical holes, ranging from potential privilege elevation to arbitrary code execution.
Online Security Threats Rise
Symantec’s six-month report on security says there are more bots, more viruses, and more phishes in the world today.
Google Earth Continues To Raise Security Concerns
It was just a few days ago that Australia’s nuclear power chief was complaining to Google about the detailed images of a nuclear reactor near Sydney accessed by Google Earth. And now, as reported this morning on NBC’s Today Show, the US military forces in Iraq are even more concerned.