Ready or not, here comes secure Windows XP
Systems administrators and IT security vendors are bracing for what Microsoft Corp. has called the most significant security upgrade ever to a Windows operating system.
Vulnerable PC will be attacked in 20 minutes
The average survival time for an unprotected networked computer dropped from 40 minutes to 20 minutes over the last year, according to the SANS Institute of Bethesda, Md.
Cyber Eye: Take a tip on unobtrusive security
As I checked out of the hotel after a security conference last month in Las Vegas, the clerk noted my address and remarked what a nice city Washington is.
USPS cuts password creep with single sign-on
In a Postal Service help desk survey, forgotten passwords emerged as the No. 1 user problem.
Study: Medicare call centers fumble policy questions
Medicare call centers need a screening system to provide accurate policy information, according to a GAO study.
Unprotected PCs can expect infection in minutes
The average survival time for an unprotected networked computer is about 20 minutes, the SANS Institute says.
To capitalize or not to capitalize'how do you spell 'Internet'?
Could this be the beginning of a trend? Wired News will no longer capitalize the 'I' in internet.
Justice issues guidelines for handling digital evidence
The Justice Department's National Institute of Justice has published the second in a series of guidelines for IT crime investigations.
Does every vote count? Public and experts split
Despite concerns of security professionals, members of the public have a high level of trust in electronic voting.
FTC proposes definitions for spam
Regulators propose three criteria for different types of e-mail messages.
USPS lets you design your own stamps on your PC
Postal Service gives the nod to an online product that lets customers design their own stamps.
Ad-hoc networking is taking steps into the public safety market
Two mobile networking companies have announced partnerships with established wireless infrastructure companies to market ad-hoc networking to public safety agencies.
Coast Guard vessel ID system enters critical phase
The Coast Guard expects to define technical requirements for an Automatic Vessel Identification System by early next year, but national rollout hinges on funding and the outcome of a radio-spectrum dispute.
Fingerprint ID systems have the edge, NIST finds
The most accurate fingerprint systems far outperform the most accurate face recognition systems, the National Institute of Standards and Technology recently reported at <a href= "http://fpvte.nist.gov">fpvte.nist.gov</a>.
More admins are taking 10 Gbps right down to the desktop level
Some network backbones have had 10-Gbps Ethernet for a couple of years, but a growing number of users want to take that speed to their servers and workstations.
The Marine Corps is gung-ho on central management
The Marine Corps is working to centralize management of everything from its enterprise network to base maintenance.
DOD research network tries out IPv6 access
The Defense Department's High Performance Computing Modernization Program is testing IPv6 connectivity for remote users of the Defense Research and Engineering Network.
NIH eyes PCI cards to boost security on its PCs and servers
The National Institutes of Health is evaluating a new hardware security device to enforce IT policy at its Bethesda, Md., campus.
Malicious code targeting PDAs identified
The first backdoor code for personal digital assistants has emerged, raising concerns that handheld devices soon could be targeted by hackers.
Beware of presidential phishing expeditions
Web and e-mail filtering company identifies a pair of e-mail messages purporting to be from the John Kerry presidential campaign and asking recipients to 'please vote and contribute.'
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