___________________________________________________________ Computerworld Security September 09, 2009 ___________________________________________________________
***************SPONSOR************************************** Tolly Performance Report - "Citrix NetScaler with nCore Outperforms F5 BIG-IP" shows you how Citrix® NetScaler® significantly outperforms F5. In head-to-head testing, NetScaler delivered Web traffic at least 3X faster right out of the box with significantly lower latency, CPU utilization and higher throughput. **Compliments of Citrix** http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/216764/0/ ************************************************************ In this issue: 1. Microsoft confirms critical unpatched Vista, Windows 7 RC bug 2. Microsoft patches slew of 'drive-by attack' bugs 3. Unpatched Microsoft bugs raise red flags 4. Microsoft: Patching Windows 2000 'infeasible' 5. Douglas Schweitzer: It certainly won't protect you if it's not up to date! 6. FanCheck developer defends app, says it's not malware 7. Seven Deadly Sins of Building Security OTHER RESOURCES _______________ Computerworld Briefing: The State of Data http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/215075/0/ Five Steps to Successful IT Consolidation http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218014/0/ Mobilizing Service Applications Means Big Benefits http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218015/0/ _______________ Microsoft confirms critical unpatched Vista, Windows 7 RC bug MIcrosoft late Tuesday confirmed that a bug in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and the release candidates of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, could be used to hijack PCs. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218016/0/ Microsoft patches slew of 'drive-by attack' bugs Microsoft today delivered five critical security updates that patched eight vulnerabilities in Windows, including one in the JavaScript engine that ships with every supported version of the company's operating system. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218017/0/ Unpatched Microsoft bugs raise red flags Microsoft has released its security updates for the month of September, but a couple of unpatched flaws have some security experts wondering if the software company will be forced to release an emergency patch sometime in the month ahead. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218018/0/ Microsoft: Patching Windows 2000 'infeasible' Microsoft took the unusual step today and skipped patching one of the vulnerabilities addressed in its monthly security update, an omission that leaves users running Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4 vulnerable to attack. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218019/0/ ***************SPONSOR************************************** Top 5 Tips for Email and Web Security The Internet and Email brings many advantages, however the ever increasing number of Internet based security threats such as viruses, spyware and spam pose significant danger to your organization. Learn the top 5 tips to protecting your business. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218020/0/ ************************************************************ Douglas Schweitzer: It certainly won't protect you if it's not up to date! Ever see all the software that vendors load up on new PCs? Right after Vista goes through setup and registration you can watch the system tray fill up with icons as program after program loads. While most of that stuff can be removed to help speed up the operating system, some of it is useful security software that needs to be up and running at all times. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218021/0/ FanCheck developer defends app, says it's not malware The controversial and popular FanCheck application for Facebook carries no viruses and is completely safe and legitimate, according to its creator. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218022/0/ Seven Deadly Sins of Building Security You've got a few security guards and your CCTV system is up to snuff. You've got your building security covered, right? Think again. While many organizations are taking the steps to ensure their building is secure, many are ignoring basic pieces of the puzzle that is physical security in and around a facility. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218023/0/ ***************SPONSOR************************************** Empowering End-Users with Data in Excel ISVs can gain the competitive edge by leveraging Actuate e.Spreadsheet to empower their applications with the full functionality of Microsoft Excel. This white paper discusses how e.Spreadsheet allows software vendors to enable their users with the ability to access and analyze business data from their applications which results in increased application adoption and success. http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/5704254/114916/218024/0/ ************************************************************ SHARK BAIT OF THE DAY ______________________ Making the light bulb come on Phrasing is important. 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