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> No slowdown in outsourcing to India. Article > Why corporations are digging in at the virtual world Read more...
SPOTLIGHT: Why ignoring wireless networking isn't a good idea
WiFi flaws put laptop data at risk
Everyone's been predicting that increased wireless networking deployments would bring in a slew of new security risks and headaches, and this past week's news illustrates how right everyone was. Read more...
Intel flaws tied to Microsoft drivers
Intel is the latest to issue patches for three vulnerabilities related to wireless networking. Two of the three vulnerabilities impact Intel's Pro/Wireless Network Connection Hardware, which is Read more...
ALSO NOTED: Apple issues patches for 26 Mac OS X flaws; More executive shuffles at Microsoft; and much more...
> Apple issues patches for 26 Mac OS X flaws. Article > A few more executive shuffles at Read more...
ALSO NOTED: New malware code aimed at Microsoft Windows Powershell; McAfee patching vulnerability in its SecurityCenter tool; a
> New malware code aimed at Microsoft Windows Powershell. Article > McAfee patching vulnerability in its Read more...




