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Morto worm spreading fast via RDP

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IT Blogwatch: Morto worm spreading fast via RDP
A new and virulent worm, dubbed Morto, has raised its ugly head on the Internet. It's spreading quickly, through the Microsoft Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). Thought the days of worms such as Blaster and Code Red were long gone? Think again. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers get all nostalgic. Read More


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How does your organization deal with the data deluge? This white paper explores new research that gets to the heart of the challenges of protecting and managing the data you already deal with and preparing for the ever-increasing volumes of data to come. And, it discusses how a single, scaleable solution can address these issues. Read now

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Strategies Behind Managing Internet Traffic
At a time when the number of Internet-connected applications is exploding, now more than ever IT needs maximum visibility into each and everyone of these connections. Read More!

Jonny Evans: iPhone 5 has metal back, A6 chip 'late 2012'
The next-gen iPhone 5 will be faster, smaller and bigger, while the iPad 3 may use the same processor as the existing models, with A6 processor-powered Apple devices not reaching market until late 2012, the pundits claim. Read More

Sharon Machlis: Hurricane Irene apps, maps and more
Some of the best Web sites, iOS and Android apps, Twitter lists and mapping tools to keep up on Hurricane Irene Read More

Ken Gagne: Steve Wozniak on Steve Jobs' resignation
Looking back at Steve Jobs' career at Apple, he's produced and invented many insanely great products. But he didn't do it alone. What's the response of Apple's oft-overlooked co-founder to Jobs' resignation as CEO? Read More

Jonny Evans: How Apple's iPad is changing the computer world
With or without Steve Jobs, Apple's iPad will define the next-generation of computing, no matter how long the analysts take to recognize the device as more than the equivalent of a PC. Read More


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JR Raphael: Wizz Bar adds a customizable app tray to your Android tablet
This cool new program puts a customizable app tray on your Android tablet, letting you have always-accessible shortcuts to anything you want. Read More

Michael Horowitz: Defensive Computing in a hurricane
If you depend on computers, you probably have them connected to a surge protector. If not, start taking advice from different sources. Read More

Glyn Meek: Programming: Old school versus new school
I always though that the people who wrote programs back in the 1970s were much better than those who write them today. Perhaps I was wrong ... who knew? Read More

Shark Tank: What were the odds of THAT happening?
This pilot fish is a programmer trainee at a Las Vegas casino that has just hired its first IT director. And the guy just happens to be friends with the new VP of finance. How likely is it that he has any real IT background? Read More

 
 
 

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