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Avaya unveils switching blueprint for virtual data centers


Avaya unveils switching blueprint for virtual data centers

Posted: 10 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Avaya this week unveiled software enhancements to its switches designed to allow users to optimize the network for business applications and services through virtualization.

Man pleads guilty to $4.8 million ATM fraud

Posted: 10 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


The general manager of a business partner of Connecticut's Domestic Bank has pleaded guilty to his role in a scheme that siphoned millions from automated teller machines.

Microsoft forgets to patch Mac Office 2004, 2008

Posted: 10 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Microsoft Tuesday released patches for four flaws in Office for Mac 2011, but failed to release fixes for the same flaws in the 2004 and 2008 versions.

Security reality vs. feelings: Steinberger on Schneier

Posted: 10 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Bruce Schneier recently presented an excellent brief lecture as part of the TED series. One of his core ideas is that there are two basic ways we think about security: reality and feeling.

Beware of tests that use simulated data to validate product performance, researchers warn

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Testing information-assurance products against simulated data may not be worth much depending on how closely the simulation approximates real data, researchers told attendees at an IEEE conference on homeland security.

Microsoft patches critical Outlook drive-by bug

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Microsoft today patched 11 vulnerabilities, including one in Office that hackers will quickly exploit to launch drive-by attacks, said security experts.

Researchers sound alarm over critical Mac OS X bug

Posted: 09 Nov 2010 08:00 AM PST


Security researchers today warned that Apple's OS X contains a critical vulnerability that attackers could use to hijack Macs running the older Leopard version of the operating system.

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