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Hackers: Archive: May 2007 

Check Point's Multi-Core Approach to Security

Multi-core processors aren't just for server applications, they could well be the key to accelerating network security.

Network Discovery: New Category of Essential Products

A variety of discovery tools and techniques are emerging to help you keep up with what's on your increasingly complex network.

House Passes Anti-Spyware Legislation

I SPY Act earns third approval from House. Will Senate reject legislation for third time?

Alcatel-Lucent Probing Loss of Employee Data

Some 200,000 current and former employees’ data estimated in loss.

Symantec Wants Pirates' Millions

The software maker is after $55 million from eight businesses it claims illegally sold its wares.

Traffic-Scanning Flaw Hits 90+ Vendors

US-CERT warns of potential vulnerability that could leave enterprises at risk from malicious attack.

Is Microsoft Update Infecting You?

Symantec thinks it might be possible; Microsoft Blue Hat talks about cracking the Xbox 360.

A 'Critical' Patch Day For Microsoft

Security vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office, Exchange, Internet Explorer and more are addressed.

TSA Admits 100,000 Employee Records Missing

Agency can't account for hard drive containing payroll data.

Mac Hack Contest Draws Fire

A Gartner study takes issue with how vulnerabilities are discovered and disclosed.

Botnet Expedition Reveals Corporate Weaknesses

Security firm highlights 30 major corporations with verified botnet infections.