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Identity Engines goes on the block
Start-up Identity Engines is shutting down. The company and its assets are up for sale, though the man responsible for selling it, or carving it up into saleable components, doesn't want to say so.
Network World  –  Sep 29, 2008 12:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Start-up adds SSO to cloud integration platform
Start-up Symplified on Monday said it would release in early October a single sign-on module for its identity integration platform designed to help companies securely connect their corporate infrastructure to cloud-based computing services.
Network World  –  Sep 29, 2008 12:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Washington state pursues 'scareware' distributors
The Washington state attorney general's office has sued a Texas man for sending "scareware" and is asking the court to require him to stop his activities and pay restitution to people who fell for his alleged scam.
Network World  –  Sep 29, 2008 12:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Infoblox upgrade thwarts DNS attacks
IP address management vendor Infoblox has upgraded its core network services appliances with security capabilities that guard against DNS attacks.
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Zambian gov't warns against e-commerce
The Communications Authority of Zambia has warned against e-commerce, claiming Zambia lacks the skills, equipment and organized systems to fight cybercrime.
Network World  –  Sep 29, 2008 12:00 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Security's connections and intersections
Security is perhaps the most difficult intellectual profession on the planet. The core knowledge base has reached the point where new recruits can no longer hope to be competent generalists; serial specialization is the only broad option available to them.
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FAQ: Clickjacking - should you be worried?
Last week, a pair of security researchers spread the news that a new class of vulnerabilities, called "clickjacking," puts users of every major browser at risk from possible attack.
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Walmart to pull plug on DRM servers
So, Walmart is to pull the plug on its DRM servers and leave all the suckers customers who bought DRM-encumbered music up a creek without a paddle. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
ZDNet  –  Sep 28, 2008 11:52 AM [GMT]  –  comment?
Security researchers warn of new 'clickjacking' browser bugs
Security researchers warned Friday that a new class of vulnerabilities dubbed "clickjacking" puts users of every major browser at risk from attack.
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Mozilla rushes to fix Firefox password bug
Just a day after it released Firefox 3.0.2 to fix 11 vulnerabilities, Mozilla said that an overlooked password bug requires a fast-track update it hopes to launch next week.
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