We continue our Unified Threat Management series with a guided tour of network-based virus, spyware, spam, and web defenses, demonstrating how they responded to threats during our tests.
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We conclude our series on Unified Threat Management with a look at how ISPs can leverage UTM to defend themselves more effectively and earn more revenue.
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Debate centered on how and when to limit federal wiretaps, and the role of tech companies. Meanwhile, the Real ID Act ran into some real opposition.
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First the mobile fails. Intermittent black spots are nothing new but you haven't had so much as an SMS from motormouth Michael in hours or anything from Jen who always calls with arrangements for Tuesday's movie by now.
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On Jan. 5, substitute teacher Julie Amero walked out of a Norwich courthouse a convicted felon facing up to 40 years in prison.
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From now on, programs which will be installed only with the active X security warning without the user agreement will be classified as spyware. In addition, any attempts to change the system setting and to interrupt the operation will be regarded as malicious activities. The Ministry of Information and Communication announced that it will revise the spyware classification standard befitting the current trend; the active X type program being installed without the explicit user agreement will be classified as spyware, so as to protect the internet users. According to the recently revised standard of spyware, it is clearly defined that with the usage of window for active X warning only, user agreement has not been supposedly guaranteed, in principle. Samsung Electronics, an official Worldwide Partner of the Olympic Games in wireless communications equipment, launched its . Pantech Group, a leading Korean handset manufacturer, has announced that it has signed an agreement with Claro, the second . More Spyware News
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If California had a state privacy cop, Joanne McNabb would be it. But she doesn't get the benefit of using a gun. As chief of the state Office of Privacy Protection, she has to cajole businesses and government agencies to protect the personal information of...
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You probably have a treasure trove of new digital goodies. No doubt you're eager to start using them. But take the time to protect your new gear. Otherwise, it could become a source of frustration. Here are some tips:
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Joining the computer generation was a big step for this technologically challenged writer. Shoot, I didn’t even relish this newspaper’s conversion to electric typewriters back in the 1970s after cutting my teeth on manuals much better suited to a two-finger typist.
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Chances are you just finished dropping a boatload of money on holiday gifts. You probably paid for the bulk of your purchases with a debit or credit card, particularly if you did any of your shopping online. But what did you do to protect yourself against identity theft?
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