Friday, October 10, 2008

FryUp: second cable is go

Dow, Dow, down she goes, laying a cable and taking a stand for online justice Read More

Apple fanatics have maintained that Apple's operating systems and applications are simply more secure than Microsoft's. Others (myself included) have held the theory that the software is not necessarily more... Read More

Despite credit crunch, banks advance $1.7 billion to storage vendor Read More

AUT-backed project positions NZ for part in $2.5 billion project Read More

Digg founder Kevin Rose says the social news site has to address niche interests Read More

Revenue forecasts cut for tech bellweathers Read More

Multiple vendor DNS protocol implementations could allow a remote attacker to poison the DNS cache.  Patches that resolve the vulnerability on the DNS may be rendered ineffective if the DNS is behind a NAT device that does not randomize ports. Public exploit code was made available on July 24, 2008.  At the time of this update, neither X-Force nor IBM MSS has witness any active exploitation nor the integration of this exploit into any exploit toolkits. Read More

Auckland-based Flintfox CEO becomes Kineticsware's Asia Pacific MD Read More

ASB and others roll out new site certifications Read More

ATUG unaware of the label when contacted by Computerworld Read More

Felony charge a bit of a stretch, say lawyers Read More

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