Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Anti-Georgia spammers building new botnet

Anti-Georgia spammers building new botnet
The attack code used by the web server is not blocked by most antivirus products, says researcher

Torvalds: Fed up with the 'security circus'
The security circus glorifies the wrong behaviour, says creator of Linux

John Key to kick-off CIO conference
Ninth annual CIO conference to address the business challenges CIOs face

Microsoft Dynamics GP Multiple (4) Buffer Overflows
The Microsoft Dynamics GP is vulnerable to four heap and stack-based buffer overflows. A remote attacker could overflow the buffer and execute arbitrary code or gain control of the affected system by sending malicious queries to the Distributed Process Server or Distributed Process Manager.

Keep the customer satisfied - no matter how small
Next generation telcos focus on servicing Kiwi SMEs

Research: A third of new PCs being downgraded to XP
Nearly 35% of 3,000-plus PCs examined had been downgraded, says research company

Unisys unofficial winner in Health outsourcing
The ministry's official stance is that it is still in negotiation

Xbox 360 beats PlayStation 3 in Japan weekly sales chart
Sales of the Xbox 360 have lagged those of the PlayStation 3 and Wii ever since its launch

Gag order against MIT students gets another day in court
Judge to decide whether to extend the restraining order or let it expire

Laptop Searches Legal?
At some point, the United States Customs and Border Patrol decided that the current administration's blatant disregard for the Constitution of the United States trickles down to them as well...

Telecom may be considering Amcom buy-in
Perth ISP in Telecom's sights

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