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Microsoft's 'Reliability Update' Is Not So Reliable

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Microsoft's 'Reliability Update' Is Not So Reliable

One of several non-security updates is causing system crashes for some Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 users. What does Microsoft have for a solution? Read more >>


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Top Ten Data Breaches and Blunders of 2009

As we strive to improve data security in 2010, we can learn from some of the biggest data mistakes made last year--including one single breach that compromised 130 million records (this means you Heartland). Read more >>

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Hackers Feast on SQL Injection Exploits

UK-based security consultant 7Safe's review of major data breach incidents in the past year found that most hackers used SQL injection to infiltrate enterprise networks. Read more >>

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