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  • Net vigilance

    The days when you might have left your virtual front door unlocked are long gone. More and more organisations are experiencing unauthorised use of computer systems. And, if experts are right, it's only going to get worse! Read ZDNet's comprehensive guide on Net security, and start protecting yourself.

  • How secure is .NET?

    With all the fanfare surrounding Microsoft’s .NET Framework, it’s not surprising that some of that interest would be coming from those who enjoy breaking and hacking newly unleashed programs and applications.

  • MS: Strategically protecting technology

    Often criticised for distributing products with security flaws, Microsoft is now making an all-out effort to help ensure Internet security for its customers.

  • Browser-jackers upset security pundits

    Web surfers are fighting for control of their home page settings, fighting off increasingly aggressive tactics by Net marketers aimed at commandeering first rights to their browsers.

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