name client access
Quocirca's Straight Talking... VPN remote access
Comment No client software is needed to make the connection, hence their alternative name - clientless VPNs. If I am sitting in my home office, with my corporate laptop accessing the internet, via a broadband connection to my personal ISP, I can be... [15 Jan 2004]
Australian in court for £2m 419 scam
News The scam - whose name derives from the article of Nigerian law aimed at preventing such criminal behaviour - normally sees victims being tapped for upfront expenses or other items of value, such as passport, bank and social security numbers. [31 Oct 2003]
Microsoft pulls web address to foil worm
News On Thursday, Microsoft changed the internet addresses that correspond to the Windowsupdate.com entry in the domain name service (DNS) servers that act as the internet's address book. Access to Windows Update is built into the latest versions of... [18 Aug 2003]
VBS/RTF-Senecs // Troj/Sub7-21-I // Troj/Senecs // W32/Lastscene@mm // TROJ_SCENES // Troj/Optix-03-C // Troj/WebDL-E (Sophos)
White Paper Name: VBS/RTF-Senecs and Troj/Sub7-21-I Troj/Optix-03-C is a backdoor Trojan horse that will run in the background as a server process, allowing a remote user (using a client program) to gain access and control over the machine. [14 Aug 2003]
5 years ago... Norweb promises IP over power lines by year end
News Norweb's telecoms arm eventually changed its name to Your Communications. 25.07.98Norweb Communications has insisted internet access and voice services over electricity lines will be a reality by the end of the year. [25 Jul 2003]
Microsoft reaches new Windows milestone
News Microsoft plans to introduce the new file system as part of Longhorn, and also as part of Yukon, the code name for the next version of its SQL Server database software. For example, from the Start menu, a Longhorn user can access a Picture & Video... [29 Apr 2003]
What will make or break Wi-Fi?
Comment Products will only have the right to bear the name Centrino if they combine the Pentium-M processor (previously known to semiconductor buffs as Banias), specific low-power chipsets (855, for those that care) and an Intel Wi-Fi network card. [25 Mar 2003]
Cisco leads Wi-Fi push
News The network equipment maker said it would license software designed to improve the security and range of wireless networks that use Wi-Fi technology - the common name for the reigning 902.11b wireless standard that has grown in popularity among... [25 Feb 2003]
What's the fuss about... virtualised IT infrastructure?
Comment It is true, however, that the major steps taken by the industry over the years (client/server computing, the WWW and mobile technologies to name but three) have been made as a result of convergence, the coming together of a number of technologies. [20 Sep 2002]
US army network hacked
News Many computers had passwords such as the user's name or "password". Once they were on that network they were able to access other military bases and civilian agencies such as Nasa and the Energy and Transportation Departments, according to BBC... [19 Aug 2002]
'The name's Blue... Big Blue'
News IBM claims the features will make it easier for users to control access to sensitive files. The Client Security software uses wireless proximity badges to verify users eliminating the need for a separate key fob to generate codes for virtual... [25 Feb 2002]
Fighting Fraud: Virtual regulation and confidence in ecommerce
Comment Domain name registration has become a big business in its own right and some unscrupulous business practices have emerged. Businesses are often targeted with marketing materials from domain name registration services, in particular stating their... [24 Apr 2001]
Database Nation: Turning your computer against you
Comment Using a digital signature system it's possible to stamp a document with a unique identifier, signer's name, location, the time, and other sorts of information. But these systems will probably not make serious inroads against determined insiders... [09 Feb 2000]
Lotusphere 2000: Lotus ports Notes for mobile devices
News Lotus' Ingram said the company is negotiating a number of contracts with service providers to offer the handset and services but declined to name the ISPs or comment on when the services will be available. [19 Jan 2000]
Transatlantic Cable: Is Apple turning into Microsoft?
Comment You can copy things to this space by simply dragging and dropping them, as well as allowing other people access with just your user name. The reason QuickTime is a success is because it's easy and cheap: both the client and server are free and are... [11 Jan 2000]
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