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Adobe adding security, privacy goodies to Flash Player 11

Adobe’s new Flash Player 11 will include support for 64-bit exploit migitation and support for SSL socket connections. Microsoft MCTS Certification, MCITP Certification and over 2000+ Exams with Life Time Access Membership at https:://www.actualkey.com Battling to cope with the hacker bullseye on its back, Adobe plans to add new security and privacy features to the […]

Microsoft delivers new Internet Explorer 10 test build for Windows 8

Microsoft released a new developer preview of IE 10 this week for Windows 8 testers only. The new platform preview can work as a plug-in-free “Metro-style” app, or a Desktop app that still supports plug-ins. Microsoft MCTS Certification, MCITP Certification and over 2000+ Exams with Life Time Access Membership at https:://www.actualkey.com Microsoft released this week […]

Defcon: The security penetration testing quagmire

How corporate security flaws are handled raises lots of questions LAS VEGAS — The relationship between CISOs and security penetration testers is anything but clear-cut and raises ethical issues for both parties, a Defcon crowd heard from a former CISO. Whether penetration testers should come in looking for the place where they can spectacularly break […]

Trend Micro issues virtualisation security warning

Companies could be at risk if hackers turn their attentions away from the desktop Attacks targeted at datacentres and virtualised environments could represent the next vanguard of threats if cyber criminals begin to shift their attention away from the increasingly well secured desktop, according to security experts. Best Microsoft MCTS Training – Microsoft MCITP Training […]

Windows @ 25: 25 things you didn’t know about the Microsoft OS

It’s 25 years since Microsoft launched the first version of Windows, and what started out in November 1985 as a graphical front end for DOS has grown into the most widely used operating system. To mark Windows’ 25th, we’ve put together 25 facts about the OS to highlight some of the more memorable moments in […]

Making Windows 7 Home Premium the Ultimate OS, Part 4: Disk Encryption

As you step through the various Windows 7 product editions, an interesting picture emerges. Windows 7 Home Premium is, quite clearly, the sweet spot from a functionality perspective and the reason I consider this version to be the starting point for any Windows 7 user, and the focal point of this article. When you move […]

Windows 7 Annoyances

After the poor reception of Windows Vista by customers, Microsoft knew it had to retrench for that system’s successor, Windows 7. And retrench it did: Windows 7 has entered the market to universally positive reviews from the tech press and customers alike. Part of the reason is that Windows 7 is a more modest upgrade […]

Windows 7 Tip of the Week God Mode

Months ago, reports far and wide lauded a “secret” Windows 7 God Mode that would grant you access to hidden OS features using, literally, a secret code. The truth is, Windows 7 God Mode is nothing of the kind, neither god-like nor a mode. So I resisted writing much about it, until recently I began […]

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