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  • Microsoft to launch anti-virus, anti-spyware products

    Microsoft's chief executive officer Steve Ballmer is scheduled to announce tonight (Sydney time) that the software giant will finally launch anti-virus and anti-spyware products for enterprises.

  • Sneak Preview: Kevin Mitnick's Australian address

    Legendary hacker Kevin Mitnick talks about his travel hopes for Australia, his upcoming novel, and his first Australian security conference address to be delivered by teleconference this month.

  • Keeping hackers from the 'dark side'

    FBI security consultant Laura Chappell talks to ZDNet Australia about cyber threats for 2002, how script kiddies and junior hackers can bring down your network, why there is safety in grey hair, and how to train hackers without losing them to the 'dark side'.

  • Windows: Choosing the best remote admin option

    While Microsoft has provided Terminal Services for remote administration, it is not perfect, so other alternatives are usually considered. To help you evaluate your options, we look at two popular remote administration packages,"Virtual Network Computing and pcAnywhere,"and compare them with Windows Terminal Services.

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