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  • WTC search yields wireless signals

    Technicians have confirmed that dozens of wireless signals have originated from the wreckage of the World Trade Center since Tuesday's attack as they deploy technologies in hopes of finding survivors, officials said Saturday.

  • Could E911 have helped in disaster?

    Tuesday's terrorist attacks in the United States and a new federal report are generating fresh debate about a system used to pinpoint a mobile phone user's location that wireless carriers are supposed to begin using October 1.

  • VeriSign delists disaster domain names

    VeriSign on Wednesday said it is halting some auctions of domain names related to last week's terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre in an effort to remove sites it finds "offensive."

  • ISPs warned to prepare for attacks

    Though the Internet sustained little damage from terrorist attacks that crippled lower Manhattan's communications networks, researchers warn ISPs to be prepared.

  • IBM pledges no patent attacks against Linux

    IBM on Wednesday promised not to use its formidable collection of technology patents against Linux and challenged other companies to do the same, working to dispel one cloud that hangs over the open-source programming movement.

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  • The open source guide to the galaxy

    Could your business be paying for a proprietary program when an open source alternative exists? Take a look at our guide as we count down the most popular open source products.

  • Beat malware with Firefox, others

    Malware is a malicious and destructive form of Web browser hijacking. Combating such an attack requires patience and a set of specific tools, references, and resources. Prepare yourself with this guide.

  • Security: Fighting the enemy within

    How do you protect your network against a threat you can't see? New security automation can establish policies, and consistently audit and monitor them for compliance.

  • D'oh and un-d'oh: 4 disaster recovery solutions

    Everyone needs backups, but how do you recover a server quickly? We look at some of the options available for snapshot backup and other disaster recovery techniques.

  • Turning off the Internet tap

    Frustrated with the combined costs of lost productivity, virus cleanups, and e-mail monitoring, it's very likely that many companies may soon be taking a "just say no" approach toward employee requests for Internet access.

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