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Software flaw finders can be a reckless breed
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Beware of Bin Laden Trojan horse
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Thin client rekindled as Windows alternative
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Are you up to the challenge?
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'Planning, implementing and maintaining server availability'
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Terminal Services
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The Missing Link: My Dog Chip -- RFID gets under some skin in Portugal
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Software flaw finders can be a reckless breed
[SearchWin2000.com]
Security researchers who go public with their discoveries before telling the makers of vulnerable software are doing IT administrators more harm than good, experts say.
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> Check out Web links on Windows security
Beware of Bin Laden Trojan horse
[SearchSecurity.com]
An e-mail-distributed file posing as photographic evidence that Osama Bin Laden has killed himself is in fact infected by the Hackarmy Trojan horse.
Thin client rekindled as Windows alternative
[Associated Press]
What's old is new again. IBM is pushing thin clients as a secure alternative to more powerful, but less secure, PCs running Windows. IBM says the new twist on thin-client computing is its Workplace software, which can help administrators run the servers that control those client machines.
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[From around the Web]
Microsoft to submit more code to open source (InternetNews.com)
IPv6 offers more than extra addresses (SearchNetworking.com)
IBM takes on Microsoft over modeling tools (eWEEK)
Microsoft needs 7,000 resumes (CNET News.com)
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My Dog Chip -- RFID gets under some skin in Portugal
[CNET News.com]
If you're trying to sell your boss on the business sense of RFID, try this argument: "Hey, dogs in Portugal are doing it!" That's no joke either. A company has signed a deal to radio-tag about 200,000 Portuguese pooches as part of a government plan to control rabies. The company is also working on some technology that will take the host body's temperature. This should be cause for massive tail wagging across the Iberian Peninsula,
because it could mean a reprieve from the rather unpleasant, old-school way of checking Fido for fever.
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