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    IM is rapidly spreading from people's personal lives into their work environment - but it has many security and management implications. We're here to talk you through them.

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    Microsoft says a security flaw in a component that certifies the authenticity of a Web site or of software code could leave user passwords and credit card numbers open to theft.

  • The privacy debate: The darker side of customer intimacy

    You may be spending generously to get closer to your customers, but can you guarantee their privacy? To a legal certainty? If these questions make you nervous, join the stampede: December 21, the date new national privacy laws kick into effect, is a whole lot closer than you think.

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    The open-source Web server continued its rise last year, powering 67 percent of all Web sites, while rivals remained flat.

  • Microsoft boosts ISA Server security

    Microsoft has released Service Pack 2 for Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2000. This software update definitely increases the security and stability of ISA, and administrators who manage ISA servers need to give it a close look.

  • Latest flaw in Exchange 5.5 fixed

    Microsoft's August security announcement only saw one bulletin, MS04-026, "Vulnerability in Exchange Server 5.5 Outlook Web Access Could Allow Cross-Site Scripting and Spoofing Attacks." Here are the details.

  • Add power to ISA Server with Feature Pack 1

    Microsoft has enhanced its firewall and Web caching product, Internet Security and Acceleration Server, with the release of ISA Server Feature Pack 1. See how this update provides valuable changes to SMTP filtering, OWA protection, and other features.

  • Enterprise listens to instant messages

    IM is rapidly spreading from people's personal lives into their work environment - but it has many security and management implications. We're here to talk you through them.

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