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Tuesday | 7 October, 2008
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Stories by: Robert McMillan

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    Lenovo to take plunge into worldwide server market 17 September, 2008 09:00:00

    PC maker Lenovo says it will enter the global server market later this month, shipping systems for small and medium-sized businesses.
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    At Adobe's request, hackers nix 'clickjacking' talk 17 September, 2008 09:27:00

    After Adobe Systems asked them to keep quiet about their findings, two security researchers have pulled out of a technical talk where they were going to demonstrate how they could seize control of a victim's browser using an online attack called 'clickjacking.'
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    Apple update finally fixes important DNS bug 16 September, 2008 10:30:00

    Apple has released a security update for its Mac OS X operating system, fixing a critical Internet security flaw that the company had failed to properly patch in late July.
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    McAfee, Symantec ready VM security products 15 September, 2008 07:56:00

    With VMware's user conference beginning this week in Las Vegas, security vendors Symantec and McAfee are readying new products designed to lock down the software running in virtual machine environments.
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    Romanian phishing busts were years in the making 15 September, 2008 08:28:00

    The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation spent years laying the groundwork for an investigation that led to the arrest of dozens of people involved in illegal phishing scams operated from Romania and the U.S., a senior FBI official said Friday.
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    Microsoft sues site to stop certification test leaks 18 August, 2008 10:00:00

    A federal court in Connecticut has ordered a certification test help-site to stop publishing Microsoft-related materials after the software maker sued the company, claiming that it was selling actual certification exam questions.
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    Anti-Georgia spammers building new botnet 18 August, 2008 05:02:00

    Hackers targeting Georgia in the midst of its conflict with Russia have started sending out a new batch of malicious spam messages, apparently with the aim of building a new botnet network of remote-controlled computers.
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    Covert operation floats network-sniffing balloon 11 August, 2008 08:04:28

    Rick Hill won't say where he launched his "wardriving" balloon on Friday, but he will tell you that it got a pretty good look at about 370 wireless networks, while scanning up and down the Las Vegas Strip.
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    Now at Black Hat: a lawyer to vet your hacking 08 August, 2008 08:53:02

    There's a new service for conference speakers at the Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas this year: lawyers on call.
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    Kaminsky: Many ways to attack with DNS 07 August, 2008 08:47:13

    There were 6 a.m. calls from Finnish certificate authorities and also some pretty harsh words from his peers in the security community, even an accidentally leaked Black Hat presentation, but after managing the response to one of the most highly publicized Internet flaws in recent memory, Dan Kaminsky said Wednesday that he'd do it all over again.
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    Cisco CSO says security is growing up 07 August, 2008 07:51:10

    John Stewart doesn't talk like your typical corporate executive. He said that his company, Cisco Systems, has been lucky when it comes to security and that his company's Self-Defending Network marketing push has painted "a big bull's-eye" on its products.
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Panel Sessions
  • ARN Panel Sessions: Day 3

    The last of our panel sessions recorded live at CeBIT 2008. Today, the topic is storage. Data is growing at an enormous rate, so what does the future hold?

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  • Weekly Tech News Update: 7th October, 2008

    This week we're coming to you from the Ceatec show in Japan. It's a showcase for gadgets and gizmos galore from all of Japan's biggest electronics companies and this week we're going to be showing you the best of what the show has to offer.

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