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Epsilon SNAFU: Best Buy, Chase Fall Victim to E-Mail Data Theft
ENTERPRISE, SECURITY NEWS
Epsilon is a company you don't hear a lot about… unless they make a critical security issue that compromises your own data. Latest companies that lost your data are Best Buy and Chase.
On 4/4/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
Microsoft "opens a can of whoop-ass" on Google, Cisco, IBM
CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE, SOFTWARE NEWS
The term made popular by venerable CEO of nVidia is now gaining in strength, with Microsoft putting its "Microsoft vs." campaign into higher gear with a series of YouTube-hosted videos.
On 2/19/2010 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

IBM continues to dominate server share, acquires Guardium
CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE, SECURITY NEWS
Big Blue, a nickname for IBM, continues to dominate –alright, keep a step ahead of - the competition as top server vendor worldwide.
On 11/30/2009 by Chris Barton... Comments (0) Read more
SideKick is alive again, would you buy one?
HARDWARE, CLOUD COMPUTING, SECURITY NEWS
It all started on October 3 for T-mobile's SideKick – check out today's date. We have chronicled their subscribers’ painful data loss and frustration with woefully lacking forth right explanations from everyone involved.
On 11/18/2009 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more

Microsoft, Oracle - this is NOT how to sell a secure service
CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE, SECURITY ANALYSIS
When large companies like Microsoft, Oracle, and others try to sell you products they talk about security and often give a few common references. But are those really any good?
On 7/30/2009 by Sean Kalinich... Comments (0) Read more
T-mobile data hacked, claims nothing lost
SECURITY, BUSINESS NEWS

This past weekend hackers posted a message on the Full Disclosure vulnerability message board and claimed they had stolen confidential documents, programs, and financial data from T-Mobile’s servers.

On 6/10/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

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