Monday, October 29, 2007

Attack code out for critical Kodak bug in Windows (Network World)

A hacker has released attack code that could be used to exploit a critical bug in some versions of the Windows operating system.

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Comcast to employees: talking about blocking P2P can get you fired (Ars Technica)

As Comcast is peppered with questions from its customers over its practice of blocking some P2P traffic, the company is giving customer service reps a script to work from. Deviating from that script is grounds for termination, Comcast employees tell Ars.

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Virtualization: Agility More Significant Than Cost Cutting (Baseline)

Although much of the excitement about virtualization has focused on the cost-cutting it enables, the real value comes from business agility, according to participants at the Ziff Davis Enterprise 2007 Virtualization Summit.

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