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Security Trends: Archive: June 2008 

Surviving an IT Budget Squeeze

Doing more with less? Some tips for surviving, and thriving, budget cuts in the face of stringent corporate responsibilities and new breeds of devious threats.

Lenovo Wins Latest Slapfest with Dell

NAD finds Dell had no basis for its claims of the most secure notebooks, just months after it found in favor of Dell over a Lenovo complaint.

Study: Four in Five Business PCs not Fully Secured

A check by security firm, finds a large number of business computer users aren't bothering with important patches.

Vendor Plugs Mobile Device Security

New antivirus tool detects malware based on application behavior.

Lazy Hacker Trick: Tricking Script Kiddies

Panda software notes a new approach to an old way of producing malicious code.

Eset Aims for Mobile Protection Against Digital Threats

Mobile devices make a tempting target for hackers and malicious viruses. Eset wants to prevent trouble before it starts.

Review: Policy Commander 2.0

Protecting your company's sensitive data and complying with industry or government regulations can be challenging and costly. Policy Commander offers a simple, affordable option.

McAfee Aims to Secure Forgotten Files

Vendor pushes out tools to protect out-facing SAP systems, virtualized files.

McAfee Touts Better Endpoint Protection

New secure USB drive and laptop audit trail on tap. Separately, McAfee also updates its rankings of the most dangerous domains.

Motorola's 'Good' Moves in Secure Mobile Access

Handset giant's Good Technology unit intros VPN desgned for broader, safer application use on wireless devices.

Beating Online Fraud With a Phone

Latest effort to revisit the authentication security token.

Trend Micro Revises Data Loss Shields for SMB

New version of Worry-Free Business Security 5.0 includes protection for Exchange mail servers and QuickBooks files.