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    Three journalists for a French security magazine were kicked out of the Black Hat security conference after they allegedly sniffed the press room computer network on Thursday.

  • Microsoft to detail Vista's needs

    After months of providing only basic guidance about the kind of PC hardware needed to run Windows Vista, Microsoft is ready to get a bit more specific.

  • IT jobs look hot in 2002

    Given the sagging economy, there aren't many enterprises hiring techies these days. But despite the gloom, some jobs remain hot.

  • Strategising for Web services

    Web services--the next big thing in app design--will harness the versatility of XML and SOAP to lower costs and nurture business relationships. But they're still far out at sea. Here's how far you should wade into this rising tide.

  • What me, spam?

    Bad e-mail marketing carries some serious consequences--from fines to blacklisting to--worst of all--angry and alienated customers. That's why the burden is now on enterprises to make sure their e-mail marketing doesn't run amok.

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  • Sendmail flaw could lead to DoS attacks

    A new flaw in Sendmail, the widespread SMTP service for Linux and Unix systems, could lead to a DoS event. Learn the details about this flaw and other security updates.

  • Oracle Linux vs. Oracle Windows

    Each OS claims superiority based on benchmarks. Examine the benchmarks before you decide to purchase your next server.

  • IT jobs look hot in 2002

    Given the sagging economy, there aren't many enterprises hiring techies these days. But despite the gloom, some jobs remain hot.

Reviews (4)

  • StarOffice offers IT real choice

    StarOffice might not be ready to totally displace Microsoft Office in the enterprise, but version 6 beta shows the suite has the stuff to loosen Microsoft's iron grip.

  • Netscape 6 Preview Release 3

    The final beta of Netscape 6 looks like it will offer much greater Web browsing capabilities than previous Netscape Communications browsers, but it takes a few steps backward when it comes to messaging. This development, combined with Netscape 6's lack of Lightweight Directory Access Protocol support, will be a deathblow to the browser's corporate appeal.

  • Allaire JRun Studio 3.0

    Combining a proven HTML editing core with new support for JSPs, Allaire's new JRun Studio 3.0 provides Web developers with an efficient and powerful tool for creating JavaServer Page-based applications.

  • WebTrends Firewall Suite 3.0

    WebTrends Firewall Suite 3.0 is a great firewall-monitoring package that should be a part of every system administrator's security toolbox, whether their network is large or small.

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