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Network Security Roundup for September 19, 2003

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CNN: New Worm Targets Internet Explorer
19-Sep-03 09:55 ET

Story Highlights:
"Anti-virus companies warned on Thursday of a new computer worm circulating through e-mail that purports to be security software from Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT) but actually tries to disable security programs that are already running."

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ComputerWorld: Security Costs Test States' Budgets
18-Sep-03 HH:MM ET

Story Highlights:
"Proliferation of security threats. Pressure for freer access to network resources. Reduced staffing and funding. Sound familiar? Any corporate IT department faces these challenges, but the problem is magnified for those in charge of security for state government networks."

Full Story on ComputerWorld


Computerworld: Hackers Find Way To Exploit Latest Windows Vulnerability
18-Sep-03 11:47 ET

Story Highlights:
" A security company said that it found an example of working computer source code that exploits the latest critical security hole disclosed by Microsoft Corp."

Full Story on Computerworld


Security Pipeline: Homeland Security Getting Its House in Order
17-Sep-03 20:01 ET

Story Highlights:
"It was announced this week that that Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) vice president Amit Yoran is to become the director of the National Cyber Security Division within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Coincidentally, DHS Secretary Tom Ridge unveiled plans for the department to partner with Carnegie Mellon University to create the U.S. Computer Emergency Response Team, to be known as US-CERT. Both announcements come as welcome news at a crucial time in the effort to secure our nation's IT infrastructure."

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Security Pipeline: Homeland Security Involved in Isabel Response
19-Sep-03 07:39 ET

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"The Department of Homeland Security's IT team has been actively involved in the response to Hurricane Isabel. 'We have IT staff deployed 24-by-7 in support of the department's crisis action team,' Homeland Security CIO Steve Cooper says in an e-mail Increase Customer Sales with Email Marketing -- Free Trial from VerticalResponse message to InformationWeek. 'We have additional contractor technical staff coming on in shifts for as long as the team is active. We have all technical staff on standby if needed...'"

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Microsoft Unveils CRM Upgrade
June 02, 2004
Perhaps the most important new feature of the CRM product is its deep integration with Office 2003. According to Microsoft, users of Office 2003 and Microsoft CRM 1.2 will be able to perform many CRM tasks, such as creating and tracking sensitive letters, escalating cases and looking up customer data, within Office.
Nintendo, Sony Up Portable Gaming Ante
May 12, 2004
The DS is most notable for its dual screens, which allow players to view gaming action from two perspectives at once. It also sports several other features, including touch-screen input, voice recognition, chat software and wireless networking capabilities, with support for both IEEE 802.11 (WiFi) and Nintendo's proprietary mobile protocol.
Intel Unveils Next-Gen Wireless Chips
April 13, 2004
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