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Microsoft Tool 'Hardens' Mission Critical Apps
The new Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit 2.0 is designed to head off potential security threats.


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Virtualization: Is It Safe?
That was the chief question on the minds of attendees at this year's VMworld. Not surprisingly, VMware and its partners had much to say on the subject.


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Microsoft Issues 'Fix It' for DLL Flaw
Following the revelation of a flaw that put hundreds of Windows applications at risk, Microsoft issues an automated "Fix It" tool to address the vulnerability.


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Twitter Link-Shortening Raises Privacy Concerns
Amid a wider rollout of new security and third-party app authentication enhancements, one feature has some Twitter users worried.


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IT Security Pros Fall for 'Friendly' Ruse
A unique study by security software vendor BitDefender discovered that IT professionals, particularly security folks, are the most likely to share secrets on social networks.


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CA Adds ID Management Firm Arcot Systems
The business software developer continues its massive cloud-computing shopping spree with $200 million cash purchase of Arcot Systems.


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Financial Services Focus on Security: Survey
After years of slashing IT budgets in a down economy, most financial services firms are now investing in identity management and other security applications.


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Researcher Warns of New 64-Bit Windows Rootkit
Security research firm Prevx warns that a new iteration of a familiar rootkit, TDL3, is now in the wild and threatens to compromise 64-bit Windows systems.


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Most SMBs Still Fall Short on Security: Survey
Small and midsized businesses know the risks and ramifications of failing to secure their data networks, but for a variety of reasons most still aren't doing what it takes to lock them down.


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Latest Malware Trap: Bogus Celebrity Deaths
After mastering the art of rigging search engine results to spread malware when breaking news and celebrity gossip is trending hot, hackers have decided to just cut out the middleman.


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