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  • Security hole in Cisco IOS

    A vulnerability in Cisco's Internetwork Operating Software (IOS) could be exploited for a denial-of-service attack. 

  • Spyware becoming big network headache

    Network managers report spyware incidents rising sharply in recent months and say it could soon qualify as the top security headache in the corporate world. 

  • Virus spreading via tsunami e-mail

    A mass e-mail posing as a plea for aid to help the victims of last month's Asian tsunami disaster is actually a vehicle for spreading a computer virus, according to Web security firm Sophos. 

  • Networking threat gets personal

    Sinister network hackers aren't nearly as dangers as disgruntled employees who steal data or accidentally expose it. However, a new generation of products is emerging to address those concerns. 

  • Flaws affect Symantec's Nexland appliances

    Vulnerabilities discovered in Symantec's Firewall/VPN and Gateway Security products last fall also affect the company's Nexland appliances. 

  • 2005 outlook: Desktops to see Linux, search war and more spyware

    TechTarget's Paul Gillin offers up his annual predictions for the year ahead, and forecasts a pay hike for IT pros, a new owner for Apple and the rise of Linux, spyware and desktop search. 

  • Expert Lisa Phifer: Network-borne attacks continue to grow in 2005

    Check out what Lisa has to say about carbon-based life forms and their penchant for high-risk Internet behavior. 

  • Cisco, Microsoft partner on security, but products nowhere to be found

    The two tech titans have teamed up to augment end-point security, but experts are skeptical because it could be difficult for the vendors to live up to their promises. 

  • Cisco, IBM team up on end-point security

    The vendors are enhancing end-point security to help their joint customers keep networks virus-free, but one expert says only Cisco shops running Tivoli can benefit. 

  • Cisco defends NAC security strategy

    Networking market leader Cisco Systems Inc. wants to fundamentally change network security. While security devices have long been part of the network edge, Cisco is turning that model on its head with its self-defending network strategy by integratin...