Thursday, July 12, 2007

The week's most-read stories; Cisco IP-telephony software open to DoS attacks

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Breaking news

Cisco IP-telephony software open to DoS attacks
Cisco this week has identified vulnerabilities in its Unified Communications Manager - formerly CallManager - IP-telephony software that could cause denial of service or allow the execution of arbitrary code.

The top 10 most-read NEWS STORIES this week

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2. Who's to blame for browser bug? IE or Firefox?
3. Google goes for the enterprise with Postini bid
4. Google Earth captures China's new ballistic-missile sub
5. IT jobs get hot as baby boomers retire
6. Cisco co-founder launching optical network start-up
7. Report: Apple to unwrap less expensive nano-iPhone this year
8. Juniper scales down service router
9. Top 25 'iPhonies'
10. Nortel plans wireless product line

The top 5 most-read IN-DEPTH STORIES this week

1. Six burning VoIP questions
2. Six ways to fight botnets
3. 15 great, free security programs
4. 10 automation companies to watch
5. 10 questions to test your virtualization readiness

The top 10 most-read BLOGS and COLUMNS this week

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2. The mainframe lives!
3. Defense Department offers $1 million for wearable power supply
4. The $2.3M home lab of a quadruple CCIE
5. Disney Movie Club members victimized in latest data-breach horror show
6. The emoticon is turning 25
7. The case of the 500-mile e-mail
8. How to avoid hiring an American
9. FCC ignores more than 100 years of wisdom
10. Used Cisco Buyer's Guide

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TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. Who's to blame for browser bug? IE or Firefox?
2. Attack of the killer botnets
3. Google Earth captures China's new ballistic-missile sub
4. 6 burning VoIP questions
5. Phishing tool constructs new sites in two seconds
6. The 7 Wonders of the Internet
7. Hello Apple iPhone nano?
8. SF Wi-Fi plan faces key votes
9. Juniper scales down service router
10. The mainframe lives!

MOST E-MAILED STORY:
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