From the monthly archives:

March 2003

Should Antivirus Software detect spyware

March 28, 2003

So why does your antivirus program not tell you about it? Good query. For years, some folk have used Computer surveillance products to keep tabs on others, much of it for bonafide purposes–by companies that need to enforce PC policies, for example.
But they are becoming favored by envious spouses and info burglars for spying on [...]

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FBI wants to tap VOIP

March 27, 2003

The govt filing was pushed by the attempts of telecom businessman Jeffrey Pulver to win a governing that his growing P2P Net telephony service Free World Dialup isn’t subject to the laws that rule phone corporations. Free World Dialup has been called “Napster for Phones.” it is a free service targeted at developing Web telephony [...]

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Homes to be built broadband ready

March 24, 2003

Builders may be made to make all new houses broadband-friendly by installing wire channels and chambers into the fabric of the building if regime suggestions published earlier in the month become law. The Office of the Assistant P. M.
Has presented the building industry with many probable changes to existing rules. They might, if implemented, help [...]

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How strong is your Laptop

March 21, 2003

Just as Desert Hurricane boosted the sales of Hummers and GPS handhelds, Gulf War II will spawn its own crossover hits, pieces of army apparatus that become civilian fetish objects. A prophecy : One of the war’s enormous winners will be Itronix’s GoBook MAX, a type of Windows computer on steroids. The GoBook MAX has [...]

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Cisco buys Linksys

March 20, 2003

Networking giant Cisco Systems on Wed. asserted it would buy Linksys, a manufacturer of networking gear for purchasers, in a stock deal priced at $500 million. The deal will help Cisco’s entry into the purchaser networking market, the company claimed in an announcement.
Following the close of the purchase, Cisco will operate Linksys as a division [...]

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Windows 2000 servers Security hole

March 18, 2003

Microsoft warned patrons on Mon.
a security hole in Windows 2k and the corporation’s Internet server software is permitting online assailants to get control of company servers. Because the weakness is being actively exploited by Net vandals, Microsoft suggested patrons to apply a patch or employ a workaround to defend against the assault as fast as [...]

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