iPhone SMS attack to be unleashed at Black Hat Apple has just over a day left to patch a bug in it's iPhone software that could let hackers take over the iPhone, just by sending out and SMS (Short Message Service) message. What business is Cisco in today? This week in an open letter to Cisco CEO John Chambers, Global CIO Senior VP and Director - Bob Evans asked the oversimplified question: What business is Cisco in today? Sprint gains 777,000 prepaid subscribers, but overall subscriptions still falling Sprint added 777,000 prepaid wireless subscribers to its ranks in 2Q, but suffered a net loss of 257,000 wireless subscribers for the quarter. Extra '&' in Microsoft development code gave hackers IE exploit Microsoft on Tuesday confirmed that a single superfluous character in its own development code is responsible for the bug that has let hackers exploit Internet Explorer (IE) since early July. Video: Microsoft rushes to fix IE kill-bit bypass attack At Black Hat this week researchers will show a way to bypass kill-bits; Microsoft is releasing a patch for the bug on Tuesday Security vendor McAfee spills 1,400 customer names In a story just dripping with irony, e-mail security vendor McAfee has accidentally sent the contact details of some1400 conference attendees in a spreadsheet attached to a thank you message. Android Needs More Developer Evangelists This past weekend featured a bit of a dust-up in the Android blogging community. Tactically, the issue was one of confusion between Donut (the development branch in the Android open source repositories) and Donut (the code-name for an update to Android). Strategically, the issue really centers around Google's role in building a developer ecosystem around Android. E-mail stream spammier than ever, reports say Spam as a percentage of all e-mail has reached an all-time high, according to two security firms releasing their periodic threat reports Wednesday. U.S. supercomputing lead rings Sputnik-like alarm for Russia Russia's launch of Sputnik in 1957 triggered a crisis of confidence in the U.S. that helped drive the creation of a space program. Now, Russia is comparing the U.S.'s achievements in supercomputing with theirs, and they don't like what they see. Reddit readers will enjoy this video The two-and-a-half-minute video is here (don't miss the MJ shout-out near the end). As might be expected, they are discussing the tribute over at Reddit in the typical Reddit style. July Giveaways Cisco Subnet is giving away 15 copies each of books on Enterprise Web 2.0 and Building a Greener Data Center; Microsoft Subnet is giving away training from New Horizons to one lucky reader and 15 copies of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services Unleashed. Entry forms can be found on the Cisco Subnet and Microsoft Subnet home pages. Deadline for entries July 31. Network World on Twitter? You bet we are |
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