Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Trojan imitates Skype; The million-dollar router; FAQ: Carrier immunity

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Network World Daily News: PM, 10/17/07

By Jeff Caruso

News Podcast: Network World 360, 10/17/07
Senior executives of Cisco were reportedly arrested in Brazil this week in a tax fraud investigation of the company; and new malware is masquerading as a setup program for Skype to try to get victims' Skype credentials and other logins and passwords stored in Internet Explorer (05:07).

Trojan imitates Skype, steals login credentials
Security analysts are warning of another malicious software program masquerading as an installer file for Skype.

Million-dollar router
What do you get when you spend $1 million for a single Cisco router?

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FAQ: Telecom carrier immunity
Last week, President Bush urged Congress to grant major telecom companies legal immunity for any assistance they gave to the National Security Agency’s ...

Theft of Home Depot laptop puts 10,000 at risk
Home Depot on Wednesday confirmed a company laptop was stolen that contains personal information about approximately 10,000 employees of the do-it-yourself retailing giant.

999 calls could leave VoIP for dead
Crunch time is coming for VoIP services as demands grow for access to emergency service numbers, a VoIP hardware supplier has warned.

After New York investigation, Facebook to beef up safety
Facebook will step up the policing of pornography, harassment and inappropriate behavior on its social networking site, settling a ...

Free antispam appliance on tap from Clearswift
In a move that illustrates the growing importance of data-leak protection and the commoditization of antispam technology, Clearswift announced on ...

Oracle ships critical update for database, applications
Oracle released its latest critical patch update on Wednesday, fixing 51 vulnerabilities in a range of products, including its flagship database line.

Researchers seek to keep monster Internet telescopes from getting destroyed
Ohio State University researchers are developing software designed to make it easier for scientists to remotely operate powerful ...

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