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IE Exploit Targets Banner Ad Servers
The ubiquitous banner ad has become the latest delivery mechanism for exploit code targeting a known flaw in Microsoft Corp.’s Internet Explorer browser. During a 12-hour window over the weekend, hackers broke into a load balancing server that handles ad deliveries for Germany’s Falk eSolutions and successfully loaded exploit code on banner advertising served on…
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Oracle Scores Majority of PeopleSoft Shares
Oracle Corp. early Saturday morning sent a letter to the PeopleSoft Inc. board of directors disclosing that it received tender offers for more than 60 percent of PeopleSoft’s outstanding shares by Friday’s midnight deadline. The letter called on PeopleSoft to remove the poison pill provisions blocking its hostile takeover and to schedule a meeting at…
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Microsoft, Dell Ink $500M Deal with Air Force
Microsoft Corp. and Dell Inc. on Friday will announce a significant consolidation of multiple support and software license agreements with the U.S. Air Force into a single enterprise agreement worth as much as $500 million over six years. This multiyear deal will see Microsoft provide core server software, maintenance and upgrade support, while Dell will…
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Alleged Oracle Scammer: I Am Not a Crook
Beware, Oracle training and/or security expertise buyers. Ed Haskinsthe purveyor of Oracle training materials that paying consumers complain often fail to appear in their mailboxes, the mastermind behind Oracle security pitches that he admits tout a completely fictional “expert,” and a man who admits that he owes customers and experts more than $30,000is still at…
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Cisco Makes Security Pay for Channel Partners
Cisco Systems this week announced two new programs that make a security focus even smarter for channel partners. Check out eWEEK.com’s for the latest security news, reviews and analysis. And for insights on security coverage around the Web, take a look at eWEEK.com Security Center Editor