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Apple Patches Flaws in Mac OS X
A security alert warns of 'extremely critical' security vulnerabilities and Apple urges users to upgrade to the new Mac OS X 10.2.5.
Zero to 8,000 in 48 Hours
Most IT departments have the luxury of rolling out their wireless networks on a gradual basis. Stewart Seruya, chief security and network officer at the University of Miami, has two days. Here's a look at the three-step custom solution he devised.
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