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Computerworld Afternoon Update
August 31, 2004
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In this issue:
* Nortel CEO Bill Owens Sees 'Exciting Future'
* Report Casts Doubt On IRS Hacking-detection System
* Spammers Use Sender Authentication Too, Study Says
* Police Question Report Of India Code Theft
* Computerworld Names New Editor In Chief
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Nortel CEO Bill Owens Sees 'Exciting Future'
Nortel CEO Bill Owens says the future is "pretty exciting' for his
company, despite past financial reporting problems and a looming vendor
consolidation that could create aggressive competitors.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95619,00.html?nlid=PM
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Report Casts Doubt On IRS Hacking-detection System
An Internal Revenue Service system designed to protect the agency's
modernized systems from hacking isn't working properly, according to a
report by the Treasury inspector general for tax administration.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95616,00.html?nlid=PM
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Spammers Use Sender Authentication Too, Study Says
The technology hasn't been widely adopted, but spammers are taking it
up at a faster rate than legitimate e-mailers.
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Police Question Report Of India Code Theft
Police probing the alleged theft of source code at Jolly Technologies'
development center in Mumbai are questioning aspects of the security
incursion and said the company's president hasn't cooperated with their
investigation.
http://www.computerworld.com/newsletter/0,4902,95615,00.html?nlid=PM
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Computerworld Names New Editor In Chief
Don Tennant, who served most recently as the publication's news editor,
was previously chief editor at Computerworld Hong Kong.
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PHISHING: ARE YOU RESPONSIBLE?
Those e-mails trying to con customers into parting with sensitive
information aren't connected to your company.... But washing your hands
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Read the column:
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