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January 04, 2005 Published by  SearchWin2000.com

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  >  Linux, security skills projected hot skills for 2005
  >  'Hygiene' software reflects changes in e-mail threats
  >  Microsoft antispyware beta due this week
  >  'Disk Subsystems'
  >  Group Policy
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  >  The Missing Link: 'Wave rat' pulls $50,000 Web site

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Linux, security skills projected hot skills for 2005
[SearchVB.com]
IT workers looking to improve their standing in the job market should look to open source, Web services and security-related skill and certification sets, according to recent research.

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'Hygiene' software reflects changes in e-mail threats
[SearchExchange.com]
Messaging administrators have greater choices to protect the network perimeter at a time when constant threats are the norm.

Microsoft antispyware beta due this week
[Neowin]
Microsoft has distributed an internal test version of its antispyware product and plans to release a beta outside the company this week, according to a report by the Web site Neowin. The software is based on technology Microsoft acquired in the deal for Giant Company Software. It was unclear whether the beta will be public or private.

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The Missing Link

'Wave rat' pulls $50,000 Web site
[Reuters]
Was he just trying to help or just trying to help himself? That is the question in the case of a 20-year-old art student in Canada who put the domain name "tsunamirelief.com" up for sale on eBay for $50,000. He had gotten the name for free just after the deadly waves hit, telling the original owner he represented an international fundraising effort (from his dorm room?). What followed was a wave of negative publicity -- the New York Post called him a "wave rat," suggesting he was trying to pocket some profit from the disaster. His parents say he was planning to donate all the money to relief efforts. The site name has since been yanked from the auction block.


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