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Security News Roundup: Keyloggers used to harvest banking credentials
This week's security events include news of Microsoft confirming a serious SQL Server bug, Check Point acquiring Nokia's Security Appliance business, and a peek into the shady unde...
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Security News Roundup: New vulnerabilities discovered right after Patch Tuesday
This week's security events include news of a security vulnerability found in MS SQL Server 2000, scammers exploiting older versions of Asterisk VoIP systems to make unauthorized c...
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AT&T to complete 3G rollout by June
AT&T is set to become the first U.S. carrier to fully deploy HSPA (High-Speed Packet Access) technology over its network when it completes its 3G network rollout by end-June.
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Microsoft delays release of SQL Server 2008
Microsoft has pushed back the planned second-quarter release of its SQL Server 2008 database server until the third quarter. It is adamant, however, that there is no delay from its...
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Half a million enterprise database servers connected directly to the Net
There are nearly half a million enterprise database servers that are connected directly to the Internet, according to U.K.-based security researcher David Litchfield.
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PostgreSQL 8.3 beta released
At Sun Microsystems' Open Source Summit press event, the company announced that the first beta of the PostgreSQL database version 8.3 has been released with dozens of new and impro...
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SQL Power Injector 1.2 released
In case you missed it, version 1.2 of SQL Power Injector has been released late last week. SQL Power Injector is a graphical application created using the .NET framework. As its ...
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No change in SQL Server 2008 pricing, says Microsoft
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 is coming next year, and the good news is that the database's price will not change.
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Oracle Database 11g released for Linux
Oracle Database 11g released for Linux