Check Point expands security blade platform, intros best-practices program

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Check Point expands security blade platform, intros best-practices program


Check Point expands security blade platform, intros best-practices program

Posted: 08 Feb 2011 06:49 AM PST


Check Point is introducing four applications for its a la carte security platform that allows customers to create tailored security appliances on off-the-shelf hardware.

Duo scrapes 1M Facebook profiles to create mock 'dating' site

Posted: 07 Feb 2011 03:11 AM PST


Facebook is threatening to take legal action against the creators of an online "dating" site that features 250,000 profiles of men and women whose photos and personal details were scraped off the social networking giants site and used without their permission.

Security researcher feels the wrath of Anonymous

Posted: 07 Feb 2011 01:37 AM PST


Wikileaks defenders Anonymous are firing both barrels at a security researcher who promised to name people in the group. Aaron Barr vowed he'd expose organizers of the online activist group Anonymous next week, but in response Anonymous hacked his Twitter account, broke into his company network and posted more than 44,000 of the company's e-mails.They also posted his home address, phone number and Social Security number on his Twitter page.

Microsoft takes second shot at fixing Outlook 2007 bugs

Posted: 06 Feb 2011 09:51 PM PST


Microsoft will take yet another crack this month at fixing a December update for Outlook 2007, the company said last week.

FCoE: From fee to free

Posted: 08 Feb 2011 03:00 AM PST


With demand for FCoE more sluggish than vendors had hoped, 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch and adapter makers are making it available for free.

HP accuses Cisco of diverting data center standard

Posted: 08 Feb 2011 03:00 AM PST


Networking rivals HP and Cisco have abandoned their common ground in data center switching, with HP accusing Cisco of diverting an IEEE standard and Cisco insisting that customers drove the change.

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