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Massive SQL injection attack has comprised nearly 200,000 ASP.Net sites

Free Software Foundation petitions against Windows 8 secure boot | Ballmer touts Bing; analysts still wary about its future

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Massive SQL injection attack has comprised nearly 200,000 ASP.Net sites
Hackers are in the midst of a massively successful SQL injection attack targeting websites built on Microsoft's ASP.Net platform. About 180,000 pages have been affected so far, security researchers say. Read More


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Visualization of an Intricate Network
The Depository Trust & Clearing House required enhanced network visibility to support their custody and asset servicing valued at $40 trillion. See how Riverbed provided: • End-to-end visibility of encrypted traffic • Lower MTTR • Application and network activity analysis without requiring probes on every WAN link Learn more!

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Five Steps to Successful IT Consolidation
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Free Software Foundation petitions against Windows 8 secure boot
The controversy over Microsoft's required use of a new secure boot specification continues to grow. The Free Software Foundation has stepped in, asking the public to sign a petition against Secure Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) if the PC manufacturer doesn't let the PC owner turn it off or install software on their machines such as wiping out Windows 8 in favor of Linux. Read More

Ballmer touts Bing; analysts still wary about its future
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer touted the success of the Bing search engine in the back yard of rival and search king Google. Read More

Windows 8 will be on ultrabooks next year, Intel executive says
Ultrabooks with Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 OS are due to reach market next year, and the OS could help propel demand for the devices, an Intel executive said this week. Read More


WHITE PAPER: Aruba Networks

WLAN Vendor Ranking
This 2011 Gartner Magic Quadrant analyzes and ranks the many options. Learn more.

Mozilla bashes Microsoft's browser security test
Mozilla has responded to Microsoft's new browser security test with jabs against Internet Explorer. Read More

Day 1: Giving up Windows 7 for Ubuntu 11.10 for two weeks
I am on a two-week mission to see if I can quit using Windows 7 in favor of Ubuntu 11.10, code-named Oneiric Ocelot. Oneiric Ocelot was released last week from Canonical and, like the version before it, features the new Unity interface. This is Day 1, and like any change in behavior, I'm having moments of intense frustration coupled with moments of intense delight. Read More

4Chan founder Moot cherishes choices: 'Facebook and Google do identity wrong'
Facebook, Google, you're doing it wrong by insisting on only real names and not allowing pseudonyms, said 4Chan's "moot," aka Chris Poole, during his talk at the Web 2.0 Summit. When it comes to online identities, Poole said, "Twitter does it better" by allowing users to choose a screen name and use aliases for handles if so desired. Read More


WHITE PAPER: CA Technologies

The Arrival of Cloud Thinking
Much is being made of the "the cloud." The money it will save. The agility it will bring to computing. What is less obvious is how IT departments are actively employing cloud services today. How they are reacting to both public and private cloud initiatives. What it will mean over the next couple of years for IT decision makers and implementers. Learn More

RIM's pain is Microsoft's attempted gain
I guess when your market share would make for a really good golf score on a tough hole, you have to do anything to gain ground. In Microsoft's case, it's giving away 25 Windows Phone devices BlackBerry users frustrated with this week's outage. Read More

Ballmer feels lucky Microsoft didn't buy Yahoo in 2008
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer feels intensely fortunate that his company's $44 billion bid for Yahoo back in 2008 never materialized. Read More

Microsoft announces availability of Intune 2
Just this spring, Microsoft shipped the first version of Intune. Now version 2 is available. Read More



SLIDESHOWS

2011 tech industry graveyard
Fortunately for the tech industry, there's a lot more living than dying, with 2011 seeing the birth of everything from Apple's iPad 2 to the Google+ social network. But inevitably, 2011 has also seen its share of dead, killed, murdered, offed, obliterated companies, technologies and ideas as well. Here's your chance to pay last respects, and who knows, maybe a few of these will sprout back to life.

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  7. Google unveils what's new in Android 4 'Ice Cream Sandwich'
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