Thursday 26 January 2012

[TechRepublic] Symantec says to disable pcAnywhere

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Symantec says to disable pcAnywhere after source code exposure by Anonymous

Symantec acknowledges a breach that exposed the source code for pcAnywhere. Users are advised to disable it immediately until software updates are available to resolve vulnerabilities. Read more

Resource of the day

Evaluating Unified Communications Solutions

This white paper from Cisco outlines what to look for when shopping for a unified communication system. It'll take you through the benefits and drawbacks to the different approaches and help you make a decision.


More from TechRepublic

 

How Windows Azure will change vendor and reseller relationships

Ice.com: Combining the cloud and open source

SyncMate for Mac has new features and device support

PCI DSS compliance -- what does it look like for a small business?

News from ZDNet

 

Rhapsody moves into Europe with Napster International buys

Forrester: 1 in 5 information workers tote Apple products

Mobile devices have positive impact on education, survey says

HP updates small-business color printer line

Cisco takes a bite out of the datacenter server market

Cloud platform supports product development activities

PagerDuty: A Loggly Customer Profile

Can social media reveal your race? US program targets Hispanics

Google+ rolls out to teens with new safety enhancements

News from CNET

 

Did someone park a tank outside Kim DotCom's mansion?

Apple gear used by 1 in 5 workers, survey says

iPhone 4S helps Apple inch past Android in the U.S.

AT&T CEO blasts FCC bureaucrats for tanking its T-Mobile deal

Yahoo looks for ways to shed Japanese namesake

Chrome lets Web pages use smarter autofill technology

Amazon may be aiming at Netflix with new streaming service

Intel pays $120M for RealNetworks video patents, software

Web sites are getting faster--but not enough



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Today's recommended downloads

Protect Your Data with CA ARCserve D2D from Insight (Insight Direct)

Evaluating Unified Communications Solutions (Cisco Systems, Inc.)

S5 Matrix: Building the Enterprise Cloud (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Vendor Round Table: Cloud Security (Intel Corporation)

S4 Matrix: Managing at a Higher Level (Hewlett-Packard (HP))


 

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