ZyXEL-Россия объявляет о поставках коммутатора IES-1000 IES-1000 – это модульный SHDSL-коммутатор с сетевым Ethernet-интерфейсом, размещаемый на стороне провайдера SHDSL-услуг и служащий для агрегации и коммутации абонентского SHDSL-трафика
Новое поступление на склад На наш склад в Киеве поступили 2-портовые аналоговые телефонные адаптеры Cisco ATA186 в количестве 49 штук по цене $160
Dell выпускает новые маршрутизаторы Dell планирует выпустить три новых маршрутизатора PowerConnect 5224, 3248 и 3048, тем самым, в очередной раз, выступив против 3Com и Cisco
Exchange 2000 Vulnerable to CPU Denial of Service May 30, 2002 - Microsoft reports (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q320436) a vulnerability in Exchange 2000 where an attacker, making a direct connection to the server, can send malformed messages that Exchange 2000 will not reject. Instead the Exchange 2000 Information...
"Worm" Crawls Into the KaZaA Network http://www.viruslist.com/eng/viruslist.html?id=49790
Be On Guard for a False Klez Fix An imitation cure for the Klez Internet worm has emerged.Kaspersky Labs, an international data-security software developer, warns computer users about a distribution by an unknown malicious person of the Trojan program 'TrojanDownloader.Win32.Smokedown', which is hidden under the guise of a cure...
"World Without Secrets" - a new book explores a world of ubiquitous computing Author Richard Hunter examines a future we may not want, but must prepare for anyway. In his thought-provoking and sometimes alarming new book, Hunter, GartnerG2 vice president of security research, explores a world in which we are surrounded by smart machines that are always on,...
Hackers Break Into U.S. FAA Site In The Name of Patriotism Late last month, hackers penetrated a Federal Aviation Administration system and download unpublished information on airport passenger screening activities. Calling themselves "The Deceptive Duo," the hackers on publicly defaced an FAA server used by what was the administration's Civil Aviation...
Melissa Virus Creator Jailed David L. Smith, the author of the Melissa virus has been sentenced to twenty months behind bars in Federal prison. The infamous Melissa caused approximately $80 million in damage when it was released in March 1999. The Melissa virus is significant not only because it gained infamy by causing...