Jumat, 06 Mei 2011

Data protection, hidden in plain sight

Brocade gives a reality check on IPv6 | LastPass says Xmarks bookmark sync passwords are safe

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Data protection, hidden in plain sight
Researchers from the University of Southern California and the National University of Science and Technology in Pakistan have developed an application that secures data by hiding it in plain sight. Read More


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Brocade gives a reality check on IPv6
The looming depletion of Internet addresses has split the networking world into "IPv4 diehards" and "IPv6 purists," but the real needs of businesses lie somewhere in between the views of these extremists, a Brocade Communications Systems executive said this week. Read More

LastPass says Xmarks bookmark sync passwords are safe
LastPass says that hackers did not obtain passwords linked to Xmarks, the browser synchronization service the company acquired last December. Earlier Thursday, LastPass forced customers to reset their master passwords after detecting a "traffic anomaly" that may have been a hacker intrusion. Read More

Microsoft plans critical update to Windows Server
Microsoft today said it will patch a critical bug in its Windows server software and two other vulnerabilities in PowerPoint, the presentation maker bundled with Office. After April's record-setting Patch Tuesday -- which fixed 64 flaws -- May's much lighter load was not surprising. Microsoft habitually takes an even-odd approach, with even-numbered months featuring fewer updates. Read More

Red Hat CEO takes on patent trolls
With Red Hat on the verge of becoming the first billion-dollar company focused exclusively on open source software, it has attracted quite a bit of attention -- from lawyers waving patents. Read More



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