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    Infoblox upgrade thwarts DNS attacks 30/09/2008 11:04:00

    Infoblox Monday announced upgrades across its line of core network services appliances that are designed to better protect DNS servers from cache poisoning and other malicious attacks.
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    VMware tries to expand throughout the data center 16/09/2008 08:27:00

    VMware, facing increased pressure from rivals Microsoft and Citrix Systems, will announce new products this week intended to let customers extend their use of virtualization beyond servers and into all corners of the data center, including storage and network equipment.
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    Study shows glacial pace of IPv6 adoption 20/08/2008 07:50:00

    A study this week has revealed just how slow is the rate of adoption for IPv6, the next version of the Internet's main communications protocol, and some experts say black markets where companies trade unused IP addresses may be only a few years away.
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    San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords 28/07/2008 07:14:59

    In its bid to protect the city from one computer security risk, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office may very well have created another.
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    UK Govt, ISPs, recording industry collaborate to combat file-sharing 25/07/2008 15:25:07

    The UK Government, the recording and film industry, and six of the UK's biggest ISPs are collaborating to fight illegal file sharing.
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    Weekly Tech News Update - 18th July, 2008 18/07/2008 13:03:51

    Big gaming news from E3, Intel introduces Centrino 2, the European Commission is busy regulating, eBay is not liable for counterfeits, spammer gets jailed, and more!
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    BT to cut off file-sharing customers 01/07/2008 09:55:29

    BT has become the latest ISP to join forced with the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) in a bid to get tough with illegal file-sharers, announcing plans to cut off customers who use their accounts to illegally download software from P2P networks.
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    Hackers create their own social network 13/05/2008 09:30:00

    Hackers now have their own social network, backed by GnuCitizen, a high-profile "ethical hacking" group.
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    INFOSEC - Schneier: Lots of security software is 'snake oil' 23/04/2008 07:52:30

    Bruce Schneier is one of the foremost experts on cryptography and is a well-known security author and commentator. He is the founder of the managed security services company Counterpane, which was acquired in October 2006 by BT. Schneier sat down with IDG News Service at the Infosec security show in London to talk about the effectiveness of security products and the psychology of security.
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    Open source plays role in UK health IT project 21/04/2008 09:37:43

    Open source has made a dramatic reappearance on the radar of the NHS' £12.4 billion IT strategy.
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    UK tech group questions legality of targeted ad service 18/03/2008 09:33:39

    A service soon to be implemented by several U.K. ISPs that records people's Web activity in order to serve them targeted advertisements may violate data protection laws, a technology policy group warned the British government on Monday.
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