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TemplateMonster Site Collection – Series 12000


TemplateMonster Site Collection – Series 12000

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 06:21 PM PDT


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IT pros say social media at work is good but risky: survey

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 05:44 AM PDT


Network security pros think use of social media at work is good for business, but also creates risks they don't have the tools to address, according to a Ponemon Institute survey.

Russian company adds BlackBerry password cracker

Posted: 29 Sep 2011 02:52 AM PDT


A Russian security company has upgraded a phone-password cracking suite with the ability to figure out the master device password for Research in Motion's BlackBerry devices.

Are CIOs Too Cocky About Security?

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 02:52 AM PDT


The ninth annual Global Information Security Survey conducted by CSO magazine and PricewaterhouseCoopers indicates the vast majority of tech and business execs are overconfident about their security policies.

Catching Up With Mobile Security Threats

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 02:29 AM PDT


The tools for combatting mobile security threats to corporate data are evolving to address the concerns of wary CIOs.

Mozilla puts Firefox 7 on memory diet, patches 11 bugs

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 12:31 AM PDT


Mozilla on Tuesday patched 11 vulnerabilities in the desktop edition of Firefox as it upgraded the browser to version 7.

Will Amazon Kindle Fire Burn Up the Enterprise?

Posted: 28 Sep 2011 12:19 AM PDT


With the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, another Android device enters the mass market and will inevitably make its way to the enterprise.

Microsoft's botnet take-down helps protect Mac users

Posted: 27 Sep 2011 11:27 PM PDT


Mac users can thank Microsoft for taking down a small but dangerous botnet -- Kelihos.

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