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Kernel-Level Hole in Windows Reported (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Several sites, including VUPEN Security, are reporting a vulnerability in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 which could lead to full kernel-level access to the system.

Kernel-Level Hole in Windows Reported (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - Several sites, including VUPEN Security, are reporting a vulnerability in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 and 2008 R2 which could lead to full kernel-level access to the system.

Site Reputation Being Built Into DNS (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - One of the architects of the DNS, the naming system for the Internet, is building into the server software for the Internet a system to allow cooperating servers to share reputation data in order to block malicious domains.

Site Reputation Being Built Into DNS (PC Magazine)

PC Magazine - One of the architects of the DNS, the naming system for the Internet, is building into the server software for the Internet a system to allow cooperating servers to share reputation data in order to block malicious domains.

IBM, Gartner in Blog Tiff Over Notes Report (PC World)

PC World - A Gartner report about users looking at migrating from Lotus Notes and Domino didn't sit well with IBM's Ed Brill, who spoke his mind in a Friday blog post. But his spin on the contents of the report is too one-sided, according to Gartner's Tom Austin, who shot back over the weekend.

IBM, Gartner in Blog Tiff Over Notes Report (PC World)

PC World - A Gartner report about users looking at migrating from Lotus Notes and Domino didn't sit well with IBM's Ed Brill, who spoke his mind in a Friday blog post. But his spin on the contents of the report is too one-sided, according to Gartner's Tom Austin, who shot back over the weekend.

Google Makes it Easier for Big Companies to Switch to Chrome (Mashable)

Mashable - Google's Chrome browser is steadily increasing in popularity among consumers, and now it looks like Google is making a more concentrated effort to lure enterprise and corporate users too.

Google Makes it Easier for Big Companies to Switch to Chrome (Mashable)

Mashable - Google's Chrome browser is steadily increasing in popularity among consumers, and now it looks like Google is making a more concentrated effort to lure enterprise and corporate users too.

BlackBerry in bid to address Saudi security concerns (Reuters)

Reuters - BlackBerry maker and Saudi mobile firms are testing three servers to send communications and data through Saudi Arabia before Canada to address Riyadh's concerns over security, a Saudi official said on Sunday.

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