News (30)

  • IE plus Firefox equals 'critical' security risk

    Firefox combined with Internet Explorer on the same desktop opens up a zero day vulnerability that is highly critical, according to security researchers.

  • Cisco squashes VoIP, router bugs

    Flaws in Cisco Systems software for routers and IP telephony could be a conduit for attacks on enterprise networks, the company has warned.

  • Windows flaw spawns dozens of attacks

    A flaw in Microsoft's Windows Meta File has spawned dozens of attacks since its discovery last week, security experts warned Tuesday in the United States.

  • Torvalds in renewed Aust Linux trademark push

    A lawyer acting on behalf of Linus Torvalds has written to Australian Linux vendors asking them to relinquish any legal claim to the name Linux and purchase a licence for its use from the worldwide trademark owner.

  • auDA warns registrants of new domain scam

    .au Domain Administration (auDA) has sent out new warnings to domain name registrants regarding letters and faxes being sent by Domains Australia Pty Ltd offering a range of registration of a .com domain for AU$225.

Features and Case Studies (4)

  • Phishers get personal

    Spammers and online fraudsters are exploiting Web site features to learn more about their victims and better hone their attacks.

  • Got NAT?

    Chances are your network has enough IP addresses and you don't need to implement Network Address Translation. But NAT isn't just for covering a short IP space; it also enhances security.

  • Making your IM secure -- and deniable

    Off-the-record instant messaging enables chatters to confirm identity of other person, leaves no trace of conversation.

  • Cisco Tips: Hardware troubleshooting index

    IT professionals who work with Cisco’s vast array of products and technologies should explore the Hardware Troubleshooting Index to Cisco's Technical Assistance Center.

Reviews (5)

  • Adobe Photoshop Express beta

    Adobe recently released a beta of their on-line version of Photoshop based on flash Photoshop Express. Despite terms of use that gives Adobe the rights to your photos, we think the beta version shows promise.

  • NComputing X300

    NComputing's X300 provides a cost-effective way to hang up to six terminals off a single desktop PC using low-power, secure, easy to administer and quiet access terminals. It's not for power users, but is well suited to schools, business workgroups, libraries and internet cafes.

  • Palm Tungsten C

    With built-in Wi-Fi, a fast 400MHz Intel processor and 64MB of RAM, Palm's Tungsten C is well equipped to keep mobile professionals connected and productive when on the road.

  • CorelDraw 10 Graphics Suite

    Although it's not as extensive an overhaul as that of version 9, CorelDraw 10 Graphics Suite has lots of new goodies, as well as a new vector-animation program, Corel R.A.V.E, similar in concept to Macromedia Flash.

  • CorelDraw’s Upgrade

    Corel streamlined the interfaces for both CorelDraw (vector illustration) and Photo-Paint (image editing). CorelDraw now lets you create rollover graphics (Web buttons) and optimise graphics for the Web, a la Adobe ImageReady and Macromedia Fireworks.

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