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>>  LEAD STORY:  Mark Minasi talks security, part 2
>>  NEWS:  Outlook Express flaw rated critical for some
>>  BEST WEB LINKS:  Antivirus tips and tricks
>>  THE MISSING LINK:  Tangled up in sue -- MP3.com goes to court
 News and Top Stories  

LEAD STORY
Mark Minasi talks security, part 2  (SearchWindowsManageability.com)
In part two of this exclusive article, Mark Minasi shares some more tips on corporate security.
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NEWS
Outlook Express flaw rated critical for some (IDG News)
Outlook Express is the latest subject of a Microsoft security alert. Versions 5.5 and 6.0 of the e-mail client have a flaw that could let a remote attacker use nasty code in an e-mail message to take control of machines. Microsoft says the problem is critical for end users, but not-so-critical for Internet and intranet servers.

NEWS
C# closer to ISO standardization (CNET)
C# is taking a sharp turn toward greater respectability. The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is in the final stages of giving C# its complete blessing, and the process should be complete by January.

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  > Microsoft mulling status of pilot programs
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 Announcements & Links  


BEST WEB LINKS
Antivirus tips and tricks
With recent worms like Bugbear and Klez on the loose and causing havoc, antivirus software concerns abound. Learn how to get the most out of your antivirus software and discover additional ways you can protect yourself from viruses, worms and Trojan horses.

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QUICK HIT OF THE DAY
True IT blooper #68 -- IT white lies
Ever tell a little white lie for the good of all involved and gotten caught? One IT pro did just that. Read how this saga of loss of trust and sales data ended.

ASK ED TITTEL
Baby boomers' IT future
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WEBCAST
Understanding group policy
In this on-demand webcast, James Michael Stewart discusses group policy configurations, capabilities and limitations. Michael will also show you some practical tips you can apply when using Group Policy Editor (GPE). Come drink the knowledge at your leisure.

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THE MISSING LINK
Tangled up in sue -- MP3.com goes to court

The times they are a-changin' -- and Bob Dylan doesn't like it. In fact, the '60s icon is a-suin'. Dylan has gone from protester to plaintiff, filing a lawsuit against MP3.com for making his songs available for download without his permission. Dylan isn't the only voice from the past protesting this wave of the present. MP3.com doesn't have a friend in James Taylor. He's also a plaintiff, as is Billy Joel, who didn't start the fire but is helping fan the flames.


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