Gary Mcgraw
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Despite doomsaying,  the Net will survive

Despite doomsaying, the Net will survive

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Friday, June 01 2001 03:30 PM


Internet Explorer vulnerable to Java security problem

Internet Explorer vulnerable to Java security problem

News A new weakness has been discovered in Microsoft's version of the Java technology, one that allows a malicious Java program launched over the Internet to delete a computer's files or take any of a host of equally dangerous actions.

Friday, June 01 2001 02:52 PM


Hacking online games a widespread problem

Hacking online games a widespread problem

News With real money on the line in online games and virtual worlds, publishers need to get a handle on how many different exploits are being implemented every day.

Friday, April 24 2009 08:51 AM

Tags: Hacking, Security, Player, Bot, EULA, Gary McGraw, Bragg, Online Game, computer, hacking


Secure software? Experts say it's no longer a pipedream

News Hurdles still exist, but on the eve of a big security conference, industry execs say the prospect of vulnerability-free software may not be that far away.

Tuesday, April 21 2009 10:02 AM

Tags: Network security, Mobile, PC security, Viruses and worms, Microsoft Corp., IBM Corp., Security, Vulnerability, Open Source, Gary McGraw



3 Lessons a CIO can learn from Windows 7

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Microsoft's missteps with Vista, and attempts at redemption with Windows 7, offers firms valuable lessons in IT, be it in rolling out a new corporate application or delivering millions of copies of a new OS.


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Amendments to empower Copyright Tribunal

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As a lawyer, I often inform my clients about the need to clear licenses with the various licensing societies whenever they use works belonging to other parties. This is especially..... by Bryan Tan

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