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HP ProCurve Switch 8212zl

HP ProCurve Switch 8212zl

Reviews The ProCurve Switch 8212zl is a sophisticated and highly configurable network switch capable of handling 48 10-Gigibit Ethernet ports.

Wednesday, December 19 2007 03:05 PM


New LovGate worms attack Asian PCs

New LovGate worms attack Asian PCs

News It's back. The Lovgate email worm, last seen in February, has reappeared in Asia in several new variants.

Tuesday, May 13 2003 10:32 PM


DrayTek Vigor2200E Broadband Router/Switch

DrayTek Vigor2200E Broadband Router/Switch

Reviews Provides everything you need to share a broadband connection securely among several PCs - but beware the complex setup procedure.

Saturday, April 20 2002 01:20 PM


Firewalls failing to protect banks, says security expert

News Banks are spending more than they need on technology they would not miss, according to network security pioneer Nir Zuk.

Monday, October 12 2009 09:47 AM

Tags: Firewalls, Malware, Security, bank, network, Firewall Technology, Server, port number, security company, security technology


Kaminsky reveals details and extent of DNS flaw

News Security researcher Dan Kaminsky has detailed an underlying flaw in the Domain Name System that opens attack vectors including Web browsers and mailservers.

Friday, August 08 2008 09:42 AM

Tags: Security, Network security, Domain names, Domain, Flaw, Advertisement, Attacker, port number, DNS, University of Cambridge


Getting your Windows 7 fix in Linux with VirtualBox

Techguide VirtualBox will allow you to stretch your budget farther, test your software more securely, and train your users more safely, and more.

Monday, November 02 2009 11:26 AM

Tags: Open source, Innotek VirtualBox, Installation, Operating System, Virtual Machine, Microsoft Windows 7, remote access, RAM, hard drive, Microsoft Windows


Use sSMTP to send e-mail simply and securely

Techguide You can use sSMTP on Unix and Linux systems with a secure encrypted connection to your SMTP server.

Monday, May 19 2008 11:27 PM

Tags: Security, Software, Server platforms


Microsoft to 'open the doors' of Linux labs

News The software giant will launch a Web site to communicate with customers who use Microsoft and open-source software.

Thursday, April 06 2006 10:52 AM

Tags: Microsoft Windows, Linux, Open source


Diagnose and prevent network packet storms

Insight The network slows to a crawl. You discover a flood of packets coming from one PC. The question now is, why? Are users e-mailing vacation videos, or has unauthorised software infiltrated your perimeter?

Thursday, October 21 2004 05:17 PM

Tags: Networking technology


Achieve seamless socket programming in Java

Techguide Programming client and server applications in Java is easier than doing it in other languages, such as C.

Wednesday, June 20 2007 10:18 PM

Tags: Java


Developing peer-to-peer applications with Jabber

Techguide Find out how to make use of the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol to P2P-enable your applications.

Friday, August 29 2008 01:55 PM

Tags: Java, Software engineering/development, Peer to peer, TCP, Jabber, Connection, F/OSS, P2P, Password, Service Parameter


LovGate worm's got a hold on PCs

News update Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan and China are among the hardest hit by the backdoor-planting LovGate email virus.

Tuesday, February 25 2003 08:44 AM


ColdFusion's Java connection

Techguide Macromedia calls CFML "a scripting layer for J2EE." The ability to integrate Java into ColdFusion provides all sorts of opportunities, including access to freely and commercially available Java libraries; features in the standard Java and J2EE libraries; and your own Java code. In some cases, this can mean access to functionality that's simply not available in ColdFusion.

Monday, May 30 2005 03:44 PM


ColdFusion's Java connection

Techguide Macromedia calls CFML "a scripting layer for J2EE." The ability to integrate Java into ColdFusion provides all sorts of opportunities, including access to freely and commercially available Java libraries; features in the standard Java and J2EE libraries; and your own Java code. In some cases, this can mean access to functionality that's simply not available in ColdFusion.

With that in mind, let's see how a ColdFusion developer hooks into the underlying power of Java with the help of a few simple functions.

Tuesday, May 31 2005 09:49 AM


Achieve seamless socket programming in Java

Techguide The java.net package provides a powerful and flexible infrastructure for network programming.

Saturday, April 05 2008 12:30 PM

Tags: Java


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Use SCP for quick, secure file transfers

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When you need to securely transfer a single file, SCP may be the ideal tool.


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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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