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Microsoft investigates ASP.NET vulnerability
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Schneier: Microsoft still has work to do
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Desktop apps ripe turf for open source
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Words-to-Go
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Managing Active Directory -- 10 tips in 10 minutes
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Troubleshooting group policies
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The Missing Link: 'Cyberchondria' -- the surfer's sickness
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Microsoft investigates ASP.NET vulnerability
[SearchWindowsSecurity.com]
Microsoft is investigating reports of a vulnerability that an attacker could use to bypass authentication on a Web site running ASP.NET applications on Windows 2000 or Windows XP.
MORE INFO:
> Preparing for Microsoft developer exams: Tips, topics and resources
> Browse the Best Web Links on application development
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Schneier: Microsoft still has work to do
[SearchWindowsSecurity.com]
In the first of a two-part interview, security luminary Bruce Schneier talked about the "hype" of Windows XP SP2 and explains why it's "foolish" to use Internet Explorer.
Desktop apps ripe turf for open source
[SearchEnterpriseLinux.com]
Two new reports on open source validate office suite application alternatives like OpenOffice.org and StarOffice and their push into the mainstream against market giant Microsoft Office.
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[From around the Web]
AT&T tests Linux to replace 70,000 Windows desktops (Bloomberg)
DBAs make plans for unknown disasters (SearchDatabase.com)
PalmOne, Microsoft join on mobile e-mail (Associated Press)
HIPAA security compliance not just an IT problem (SearchSecurity.com)
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Managing Active Directory -- 10 tips in 10 minutes
So, you've designed, tested and rolled out Active Directory. Now what? Here are 10 tips and expert advice to help you with AD administration and maintenance.
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Troubleshooting group policies
Troubleshooting issues arising out of local security policy or group policy can be a challenge. Read this tip for some advice.
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'Cyberchondria' -- the surfer's sickness
[AFP]
Sometimes too much information can make you sick. Or at least make you think you're sick. Researchers in the U.K. say they've found that people who surf too many health sites to learn about symptoms and treatments sometimes get bad info, misdiagnose themselves and make unnecessary runs to the doctor. You could say they make mountains out of moles or cancer out of cold sores. Health pros call this "cyberchondria" -- but what
do you call people who just think they're cyberchondriacs?
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