Title: Today's News
May 11, 2004 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

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The changing face of identity management
Spam fighter shares battle plan
XP SP2 will not support pirated copies, MS says
On security, is Cisco the next Microsoft?
Featured Topic: XP SP2 explained
The Missing Link: New 'Matrix' game to go online


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The changing face of identity management
[SearchWin2000.com]
Forget everything you know about identity management. This technology has grown up a lot in the past six months.
MORE INFO:
Submit an identity management question to expert Roberta Bragg
Find out why your software may be more versatile than you think


Spam fighter shares battle plan
[SearchExchange.com]
The man who wrote the book on fighting spam said some of today's popular techniques work, but others don't.

XP SP2 will not support pirated copies, MS says
[BetaNews]
"Not entirely true" is how Microsoft has described a report that says Service Pack 2 for Windows XP will work on pirated copies of the operating system. A spokesman for the software maker says that during installation, the service pack will cross-check product identification codes. If a code is invalid, the installation will not continue.

On security, is Cisco the next Microsoft?
[SearchNetworking.com]
After a flood of recent security vulnerabilities, some wonder if Cisco's security track record is becoming as tarnished as Microsoft's. Though the networking giant is wearing a bigger target than ever, experts say good communication and best practices are the surest methods for keeping Cisco gear safe.

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TOPICS: Featured Topic: XP SP2 explained
If you're waiting for XP SP2, we've got the lowdown on how it will change XP security and how it will impact your systems. Here are tips, expert responses and news stories to guide you in your planning.



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TOPICS: Oops! True IT Bloopers: Send us a Blooper and fire your coworkers!
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The Missing Link
The Missing Link: New 'Matrix' game to go online
[Reuters]
Evidently, three movies and an Atari game just aren't enough. Sega Corp. and Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. plan to create an online game that's based on the The Matrix flicks. The brothers who wrote and directed the movies and helped create the Atari game will help Sega develop its "Matrix Online." The greatest challenge, though, could be creating an animated character that's as wooden as actor Keanu Reeves.
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