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Microsoft feared Mac vs. Vista comparison in '05, insider e-mails show
More than a year before Windows Vista was released, Microsoft officials were worried about comparisons with Mac OS X, insider e-mails disclosed in a court case reveal. Read more...

Microsoft e-mails detail internal fight over 'Vista Capable' changes

Judge delays trial of accused Palin e-mail hacker

McColo takedown: Internet vigilantism or online Neighborhood Watch?

Microsoft's 'Vista Capable' changes outraged HP, insider e-mails show

Judge orders IBM to pay $3M bond to keep Apple exec case going

Microsoft e-mails show 'Vista Capable' changes helped Intel

Former inmate nabbed for allegedly breaking into prison's IT systems

Former IT employee sues Lehman Brothers over job losses

Judge orders newly hired Apple VP to stop work

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Opinion: Red Flag Rules' Nov. 1 deadline postponed
The recent Wall Street meltdown sparked an outcry for new regulations to prevent another financial crisis. Congress is having hearings to lay the groundwork for a massive new set of laws, but most companies are woefully unprepared to meet any new e-discovery requirements.

Q&A: Exchanging e-mails with a pirate
After a link to grisly photos of a child murder appeared on The Pirate Bay, the site -- known for letting users share files via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol -- was embroiled in another controversy. Here IDG News Service interviews one of the site's founders about the controversy, an upcoming conference and BitTorrent file sharing in general.

Usenet: Not dead yet
Usenet, a source of community and file exchange for many long-term users, is now being targeted by some of the major ISPs. Is it on its last legs?

FAQ: Is your county posting your Social Security number online?
County and state Web sites may harbor Social Security numbers and other personal data in broadly accessible public records. Here's what you should know.

Mass. transit authority flaw disclosure: A student speaks up
One of three students involved explains the surprise he and his peers felt over the transit authority's response, why he thinks the flaw exposure was necessary and what the lesson is for future researchers.

The key to data security: Separation of duties
Separation of duties is a key control in finance, and it should be required in information security, too. It requires that no one person is able to compromise information.

Wi-Fi Warfare
Find unauthorized Wi-Fi access points on your network and secure them ASAP, warns Frank Hayes.

Norton Internet Security 2009 beta hits the accelerator
NIS 2009 has undergone a major overhaul in an attempt to reduce memory usage, enhance performance and provide a new level of safety.

How Secure is Secure Enough?
With a faltering economy beginning to put the squeeze on IT budgets, and security managers being asked to justify every dollar they spend, there is a growing need to come up with a better answer to the big question in security. Here are five steps for determining how secure is secure enough for your company.

Surveillance camera identifies people by race
An art project by a mechanical engineer with an art degree illustrates a disquieting possibility for surveillance cameras: The ability to make judgments concerning the race of those passing before it.

If you're like our 7,000 survey respondents, your paycheck this year has been flattened and your bonus obliterated. We offer 12 ways to plump up your paycheck.
Microsoft's next OS might more accurately be called Windows 6.5: It's essentially a better version of Vista.
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Virtualizing Microsoft Exchange
In September 2008, Computerworld invited IT and business leaders to participate in a survey on virtualizing Microsoft Exchange. The survey was fielded via targeted broadcasts to Computerworld customers, as well as through an invitation on Computerworld.com. The goal of the survey was to understand initiatives surrounding virtualizing Microsoft Exchange. The survey was commissioned by NetApp, but the data was gathered and tabulated independently by Computerworld Research. The following report represents top-line results of that survey.
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The Spy FilesThe Spy Files
For Congress to do anything that helps protect consumers and the critical Internet infrastructure as a whole, it must pass laws that require proactive processes to protect computers, not that tell people how to deal with the resulting mess, says Ira Winkler.

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Fixing Security Blind Spots
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(Source: Computerworld) Blind spots are bad for drivers and potentially disastrous for IT security professionals and the companies they are supposed to protect. As often as not, these security blind spots involve internal employees and third parties with network access.

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Stripping away the trappings of applications, systems and networks, information is the core asset of most organizations. Our columnist describes how asserting the importance of information governance is crucial to making that asset tangible, addressable and protected.

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