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Stopgap Fix for Critical Firefox 3.5 Security Hole

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
By Ken

Instructions showing hackers how to exploit an unpatched, critical security hole in Mozilla’s new Firefox 3.5 Web browser have been posted online. So, until Mozilla can ship an update to quash this bug, Security Fix is posting instructions to help readers protect themselves from this vulnerability. The security hole has to do with a flaw... »

Gmail Labs Adds Verified Accounts Key To Prevent Phishing

Monday, July 13, 2009
By Ken

Here’s the latest invention from the Gmail labs team: a verified accounts key to help distinguish spam from a legit email. Last year, Gmail started filtering spam from fake eBay and PayPal emails, requiring actual verification from the source that an email was being sent from ebay.com. Anything that can’t be verified is rejected. Not... »

Citrix Receiver for iPhone Admin Guide

Friday, July 10, 2009
By Ken
Citrix Receiver for iPhone Admin Guide

I would like to take a moment and introduce you to the Citrix Receiver for iPhone Admin guide. This document will come handy when planning for iPhone deployments in your company. Inside you can find: Product Requirements How to configure iPhone secure access via: Access Gateway Strandard Edtion Access Gateway Enterprise Edtion Citrix Secure Gateway How to provide access information... »

Microsoft Debuts Free Antivirus Software Beta

Saturday, July 4, 2009
By Ken
Microsoft Debuts Free Antivirus Software Beta

Microsoft on Tuesday released a beta version of its new free anti-virus offering, Microsoft Security Essentials (a.k.a “Morro”). My review, in short: the program is a fast, easy to use and unobtrusive new addition to the stable of free anti-virus options available today. MSE is basically the next generation of Microsoft’s Windows Live Onecare anti-virus... »

Mozilla Pushes the Web Forward With Firefox 3.5

Saturday, July 4, 2009
By Ken

Mozilla Firefox 3.5 is the culmination of nearly a year-long quest to build a browser for the next version of the web. And while it’s not perfect, it comes very, very close. The open-source browser is now available for download for Windows, Mac and Linux. Originally envisioned as a quick follow-up to 2008’s release of Firefox... »

Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory

Friday, May 29, 2009
By Ken

Here is a list of some things that the Windows Server 2008 R2 Active Directory will have:   Active Directory Recycle Bin Have you ever accidentally deleted an object (like a user or entire OU) and had to restore it? Now you can retrieve those items from a Recycle Bin, back to its state just before deletion,... »

Eight iPhone apps and services for system admins

Wednesday, May 20, 2009
By Ken
Eight iPhone apps and services for system admins

A collection of iPhone apps and services that no IT pro should go without Posted on timestamp(1242757680000,'longDateTime')May 19, 2009 1:28 pm by John C. Welch, Macworld.com For almost any system administrator, the idea of “off-time” is fictional. Even when I’m on vacation, there’s an unwritten expectation that if need be, I’m going to be summoned to... »

Trend Micro’s browser for iPhone

Saturday, April 18, 2009
By Ken
Trend Micro’s browser for iPhone

Anti virus company Trend Micro recently launched their own browser app for iPhone and iPod touch called Smart Surfing. The company claims that it’s the first secure browser to provide enhanced Web threat protection for these devices. Smart Surfing is powered by the Trend Micro™ Smart Protection Network using advanced “in the cloud” Web Reputation technology to... »

X10 technology for home automation

Saturday, April 11, 2009
By Ken
X10 technology for home automation

There are many ways to go about automating your home. This one uses the existing AC wiring for the communication. Xtenscape was developed by Scott Hather which allows you to take control of this X10 technology using a free custom built app. X10 is an international and open industry standard for communication among electronic devices... »

Video Demo Flash on iPhone via Citrix

Saturday, April 11, 2009
By Ken

As posted on Citrix Blog This is a follow up to my earlier blog. Do you wish to use your iPhone to access Flash based applications? So far you are out of luck. According to the recent news article from CNET, “Flash 10 coming to most smartphones in 2010″. And iPhone is not on the list. But... »

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