FireFox 2.0.0.6: Mozilla fixes the IE security hole that wasn’t
You’ve probably heard about the FireFox patch that fixed a vulnerability caused by IE? Here’s more. July 10: Mozilla’s head of Security Strategy Window Snyder…
You’ve probably heard about the FireFox patch that fixed a vulnerability caused by IE? Here’s more. July 10: Mozilla’s head of Security Strategy Window Snyder…
The company that designs its products “to be secure from day 1” is facing some security headaches of its own. First, the vulnerabilities in its…
After almost a year and a half of working with Exchange Server 2007, I still stumble into features I haven’t tested before. When it happens,…
Today’s issue of Paul Thurrott’s WinInfo newsletter/column (read “Microsoft: Vista More Secure than OS X, Linux” on WinITPro.com) served as a reminder of the stuff…
In an interesting twist, the French government has banned members and their advisors from using BlackBerrys, citing security concerns arising from the fact that data…
Most folks view privacy differently, and have varying levels of concern (or the lack thereof) about it. Nevertheless, the growing footprint of Google services that…
One of the 12 reasons Apple says “you’ll love” Safari for Windows – “Now you can enjoy worry-free web browsing on any computer. Apple engineers…
In Tuesday’s Birds of a Feather (BOF) session on Fighting Spam with Exchange Server 2007, someone from the audience wanted to know if an external…
The number of times I continue to field this question is amazing – Can the Client Access Server be located in the perimeter (DMZ) network?…
I wrote about logging SMTP protocol activity in Exchange Server 2003 in what is one of the most popular posts on Exchangepedia. Starting with Exchange…