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Best (and Worst) of June 2008 - Everything USB

02.07.2008 19:32    everythingusb.com
Headlines Key Differences of USB Flash Drives FireFox 3 in Portable USB Edition USB 3.0 Battles: nVidia: Intel Allegedly Holding Back on USB 3.0 , Intel: USB 3.0 Free for All , USB 3.0 Fanastic Four - AMD, nVidia, SiS,


Store Didn't Tell Consumers About Credit Card Hack

02.07.2008 19:09    datastoragetoday.com
An old name in retail was hit by a modern scourge -- a hack of its customers' credit card numbers -- but didn't inform the consumers, revealing how data breaches might be heavily undercounted even with new notification laws.At least

Lawsuit Raises Questions About Private E-Mail at Work

02.07.2008 19:08    datastoragetoday.com
When he was fired, Scott Sidell was angry enough. Then he found out that his former employer was reading his personal Yahoo e-mail messages, after he had left the company.In a lawsuit that he filed in May against Structured Settlement

Forty Percent of Web Browsers Open to Hackers

02.07.2008 19:01    datastoragetoday.com
Researchers from Google, IBM and the Communications Systems Group in Switzerland released a study Monday that shows only 60 percent of Web users are surfing with patched, updated browsers.They estimated that only 576 million of 1.4 billion Internet users worldwide


You've Been Hacked! Today's CIO Nightmares

02.07.2008 19:01    datastoragetoday.com
Network administrators have a lot to keep them up at night.From worms and viruses and Trojan horses to business competitors trying to access inside information, threats to network security grow more sophisticated every year.Computer hacking has become so automated --

Alliance Aims To Welcome Macs into Enterprises

02.07.2008 00:08    datastoragetoday.com
Five software companies announced Monday that they have created the Enterprise Desktop Alliance to help welcome Macs into Windows-based enterprises.The founding members -- Parallels, Atempo, Centrify, Group Logic, and LANrev -- said enterprises "can easily integrate Macs and achieve the

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