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- School Webcam Spying Holds Lessons for Businesses
- UBS to deploy IBM secure banking USB device
- 75% of firms have experienced a cyber attack
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- EU data protection chief slams secret ACTA talks
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- Study: Most Organizations Now Suffer Cyber Attacks
- Massive Storms Don't Halt D.C. IT Ops
- More Clues Uncovered In Google Hack, Report Says
- How to Configuring Banner Messages on Cisco Router
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School Webcam Spying Holds Lessons for Businesses Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST The Lower Merion School District in Pennsylvania is getting a crash course--trial-by-fire style--on the limits of what is acceptable when monitoring computer activity. The facts are still being worked out, and investigations and lawsuits are still pending, but there are some lessons to be learned here for conducting an effective--and legal--monitoring program. |
UBS to deploy IBM secure banking USB device Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST |
75% of firms have experienced a cyber attack Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST |
Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST |
EU data protection chief slams secret ACTA talks Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST |
Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST |
Study: Most Organizations Now Suffer Cyber Attacks Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST |
Massive Storms Don't Halt D.C. IT Ops Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST |
More Clues Uncovered In Google Hack, Report Says Posted: 22 Feb 2010 08:00 AM PST Investigators have reportedly identified the author of the malicious code used in recent cyberattacks against Google and more than 30 other U.S. companies. The person responsible for the code that capitalized on a weakness in Internet Explorer is a "freelance security consultant in his 30s," according to the Financial Times. The FT asserts that investigators this recent discovery makes it "far harder for the Chinese government to deny involvement." |
How to Configuring Banner Messages on Cisco Router Posted: 22 Feb 2010 02:35 AM PST My Previous Post: About How to Configuring Password Encryption on Cisco Router
This post: About How to Configuring Banner Messages on Cisco Router: There are four types of banner messages: ---> Message of the Day (MOTD): Displayed at login. Useful for sending messages that affect all network users. ---> Login: Displayed after the Message of the Day banner appears and before the login prompts. ---> EXEC: Displayed whenever an EXEC process is initiated. ---> Incoming: Displayed on terminals connected to reverse Telnet lines. The process for configuring banner messages is fairly simple. Enter the following command in global configuration mode: banner {exec|motd|login|incoming} [delimited character] – Here is a sample MOTD banner: CiscoRouter#config t |
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