Panda Security: Downadup worm now infects 1 in every 16 PCs The computer worm responsible for the biggest attack in years has infected at least 1 out of every 16 PCs worldwide, a security company said Wednesday, and may have managed to compromise as many as nearly 1 in 3. Plus: US-CERT: Microsoft's advice on Downadup is flawed AT&T debuts wireless tech to help gov't track vehicles AT&T Business Solutions is now selling new technology that will give government agencies the ability to track and monitor their vehicles through wireless technology. Windows 7 snubs the enterprise There is a lot to like about Windows 7 for the consumer, but for the enterprise, not so much, contends Windows guru Paul Thurrott in an interview with Microsoft Subnet. Who Will Pay to Tweet? Social networking aggregator FriendFeed has added Twitter support to its service. Now you can keep up to date with all your Twitter friends on FF, even those who aren't FriendFeeders themselves. In addition, you can ... Is this a solution to crapware on Windows PCs? Icons for trial software and Web services, colorfully known as "crapware," cover new Windows desktops like pockmarks on the face of a Hollywood villain. Open-Source Mobile Telephony Goes Legit While big business may be crowning open source as the king of server-based computing, most enterprise movers and shakers vehemently deny any such moves in telephony. Yet, open source in telecom is long past its debut ... Brad Reese on Cisco: Brocade trumps Cisco in salary survey A salary survey in the December 2008 issue of Certification Magazine has ranked the Brocade Certified Fabric Designer (BCFD) as the highest paying certification to hold in the United States ($120,770). Cisco patches CUCM, Cisco Security Manager Cisco released patches to two security holes: one affecting Cisco Unified Communications Manager, and the other affecting Cisco Security Manager. Video telepresence to be more prevalent, predicts Gartner Current economic conditions are set to drive uptake of video telepresence in the next three years, with the travel industry losing out, according to Gartner. The analyst firm predicts that high-definition-based video ... UC, you say? Get a crash course on unified communications with market trends, buying tips and a how-to for implementation. Today on Cisco Subnet Ruckus Wireless looking to cause a commotion with its critique of Cisco's Wi-Fi technology; Does Riverbed's Mazu buy make it a stronger rival to Cisco?; HP, Cisco join to modernize Quebec Airport, HP to provide ongoing network support. January giveaways from Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet Up for grabs: Two Cisco training courses from Skyline-ATS worth up to $6,990, a Microsoft training course from New Horizons worth up to $2,500, 15 copies each of the hot book titles Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration, IPv6 Security and Chained Exploits: Advanced Hacking Attacks. Get all the entry details here. |
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