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RIM patches PDF security hole

News The flaw did not expose BlackBerry devices to attack but could expose email servers on the same network as BES to attack, Sense of Security's principal consultant, Jason Edelstein told silicon.com sister site ZDNet.com.au. [23 Jul 2008]

Security heading for the cloud

News Symantec said businesses are already using proxy security servers to reduce security software's impact on performance. Proxies are the most effective form of security and I think allowing consumers access to something like that would certainly... [17 Jul 2008]

BlackBerry PDF flaw puts business networks at risk

News Most organisations place the BES within key networks, such as email servers, giving it privileged access to other computers on that network. He said: "Most organisations put the BES on an internal server on the network, which actually is a conduit... [17 Jul 2008]

Cisco places faith in remote access

News Because the files are synchronised from the PC to SoonR's servers, the service works even when a PC is switched off. Cisco has invested in SoonR, a company that offers mobile-phone users remote access to their desktops. [14 Jan 2008]

Bankruptcy agency seals £20m IBM deal

News IBM will host the servers and applications at its data centres and provide network and helpdesk support as part of the fully managed service. The Insolvency Service is using IBM's virtual infrastructure access services technology to centralise its... [09 Oct 2007]

Mac OS X exploit in the wild

News Macs that are used by multiple people as well as servers with remote access capabilities are most at risk, experts said. A user with limited privileges could exploit the flaw to possibly gain full system access. [03 Oct 2006]

Welsh council embraces open source

News The geographical isolation of many of the primary schools coupled with a lack of specialist IT staff meant it was "very important the solution was simple to manage at the local end, using remote servers and local client workstations," he said. [05 Sep 2006]

Lord: 'We need better cyber crime laws'

News He is seeking to amend Clause 40 of the Police and Justice Bill so malicious denial of service (DoS) attacks are criminalised by the CMA but legitimate political protests that slow down servers would not be. [21 Jun 2006]

$100 laptop 'will take desktop Linux global'

News He said: "One of the side-effects is that it will boost worldwide consumption of Linux on the desktop so incredibly that it will be on par with where it is with servers. Past attempts to give children in developing countries access to PCs have... [05 Jun 2006]

Visto triumphs in Seven patent suit

News Another suit, filed with the same Texas federal court in December, accuses Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system of infringing on three of its patents that provide users with access to corporate email servers on their mobile devices. [02 May 2006]

The weakest link in the security chain? You

News The study found that 96 per cent of respondents use antivirus software while 91 per cent have firewalls and proxy servers, in addition to disaster recovery plans, intrusion detection systems and information security policies. [12 Apr 2006]

Web server worm threatens Linux systems

News A backdoor is installed on infected servers, giving the attacker remote control over the system. The worm spreads by exploiting web servers that host susceptible scripts at specific locations, according to antivirus software maker McAfee, which has... [08 Nov 2005]

Veritas issues another security flaw warning

News The vulnerability in question could let malicious attackers gain remote access to information stored on backup servers. Veritas issued on Wednesday a patch for a security flaw in its Java authentication service running on NetBackup servers and... [14 Oct 2005]

Microsoft lets your IT manager wipe your phone

News The pack will enable Windows' 'direct push' technology, where information is pushed from Exchange Server to a Windows Mobile phone or PDA without any middleware servers. What we're constantly hearing from IT professionals is that they want to... [06 Jun 2005]

Citrix grabs NetScaler for $300m

News NetScaler said its traffic compression and balancing technology helps to quickly shuttle data between internet servers, making websites and private corporate networks run faster and reliably. Citrix plans to tie NetScaler's products into its own... [03 Jun 2005]

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