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  • Microsoft IE Patch Opens New Opportunities

    Good news: Microsoft’s patch for the massive Internet Explorer vulnerability that exposed millions of Web users to surreptitious malware infections will automatically install during regularly scheduled or on-demand updates. Even better, Channel Insider testing of the patch found no major conflicts caused by the patch. While an automatic IE patch may seem to exclude solution…

  • McAfee, Loe Part Ways After Just Three Months

    After just three months, North America channel chief Lisa Loe has parted company with McAfee, a spokesperson for the security vendor confirmed. Roger King, executive vice president of worldwide channels, will assume responsibility for Loe’s duties, and McAfee also confirmed that they are considering both internal and external candidates in the search for a replacement…

  • Security Threat Forecast 2009

    Security Threat Forecast 2009 While you’re surfing the Web during work hours trying to find the best deal on an iPod Touch, spammers and cybercriminals are hard at work on ever-sneakier ways to launch an attack. Security vendors MXLogic, WebSense and Microsoft say trouble is brewing for 2009, so be on the lookout for these…

  • 6,000 Web Sites Compromised to Target IE Vulnerability

    The number of Web sites compromised to host malicious code to explore a new discovered Internet Explorer vulnerability continues to rise as Microsoft continues to work on a permanent fix. The vulnerability, discovered by Trend Micro, exploits a flaw in the widely used browser that enables malicious code—a Trojan or worm—to surreptitiously to download and…

  • McAfee Plans 2009 Offensive Against Symantec

    Security giant McAfee sees incredible channel opportunities in 2009 and will leverage the recent acquisition of Secure Computing, rival Symantec’s channel turmoil and its own evolving community of solution providers to increase market share and solidify competitive advantage. In a Web conference this week, McAfee’s executive vice president of worldwide channels Roger King told attendees…

  • QNAP Combines NAS with IP Video to Create an Instant Video Surveillance System

    Let’s face it, video surveillance is a necessity for many small businesses, especially retailers. Until recently, most video surveillance solutions were beyond the reach of the channel and were relegated to security specialists, but the power of IP has changed all of that. Simply put, IP technology and surveillance technology go together like bread and…

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