Computerworld Security: December 19, 2011
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Sprint disables Carrier IQ software on its handsets
Sprint, the biggest user of Carrier IQ's software, said it has disabled use of
the tool in response to customer concerns.
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IN THIS ISSUE
1. Goodbye 2011 ... What a year!
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7764261/818816221/544615/0/
2. Coming soon: Ubiquitous surveillance from Big Brother's wayback machine
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7764261/818816221/544616/0/
3. Google ships Chrome 16, patches 15 vulnerabilities
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7764261/818816221/544617/0/
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Goodbye 2011 ... What a year!
Gibbs ponders the year that just shot past ...
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~WHITE PAPER: ExaGrid~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Disk v. Tape: A Look at Backup Trends in Government
The U.S. Government has been the largest user of tape-based backup systems since
the 1970s. Most agencies have begun to deploy disk storage and disk-based backup
because of reliability and security concerns.
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Coming soon: Ubiquitous surveillance from Big Brother's wayback machine
As the price of digital storage drops and the technology to tap electronic
communication improves, authoritarian governments will soon be able to perform
retroactive surveillance on anyone within their borders, according to a
Brookings Institute report.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7764261/818816221/544616/0/
Google ships Chrome 16, patches 15 vulnerabilities
Google yesterday patched 15 vulnerabilities in Chrome, paying $6,000 in bounties
to bug hunters who reported some of them, and updated the browser to version 16.
http://cwonline.computerworld.com/t/7764261/818816221/544617/0/
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SHARK TANK OF THE DAY
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Oh sure, do it the easy way!
This IT shop has an ongoing problem with low server disk space, thanks to some
poor design decisions -- and a log file that just won't stop getting bigger.
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The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board has recommended that states outlaw
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electronic devices be banned while driving?
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