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Sidley Austin Looks to Riverbed to Build a Broader Network
Sidley Austin had a legacy network connecting its 17 offices in the U.S., Asia and Europe, resulting in slow data transfers and limiting the firm's ability to centralize IT resources. To create better connectivity between offices, the firm upgraded its network with Riverbed appliances. More...
Review: Nuance PDF Converter 7
Among vendors offering professional-grade PDF converters, Nuance Communications has been at the top of the list. John K. Waters reviews Nuance's latest release, PDF Converter Professional 7, which comes with a number of enhancements that build on its collaboration with Microsoft. More...
A Safe for Client Files: ioSafe SoloPRO
After two floods in his server room, technology editor Sean Doherty realized how long it takes to return to normal after a disaster. For a speedier recovery, he looked at ioSafe's SoloPro external hard drive, encased in housing designed to endure extreme heat and a full water submersion. More...
Sophos Security News
Sophos Showcases Complete Security at RSA
Cloud as a Service, Integrated UTM and Cloud Encryption Among Industry-First Highlights More...
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The Register - Security
Smut site lifts skirt on user credentials
Punters’ pants down on a global scale One of the most popular adult sites on the Internet has made one of the most egregious user securities possible, leaving millions of users’ credentials exposed on a public-facing Web server.… More...
Global DNS takedown plotters disowned by Anonymous
Alleged power grid threat also cobblers, say hacktivists Anonymous has distanced itself from a plot to knock out critical systems in the backbone of the internet.… More...
Grumble-flick chat site exposes flirts' privates
Oh, put it away - no, too late The email addresses and passwords of more than a million users of the YouPorn sex chat site were exposed to all and sundry this week following a coding error that went undetected for years.… More...





