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Book Chapter: Java EE 5 Development with Glassfish: Security

22.04.2008 23:57    theserverside.com
Chapter 8 of "Java EE 5 Development using Glassfish" is on Java EE security, covering how to configure realms for Glassfish and then converting applications to use them properly.
World    Servers


New Article: New features in EJB 3.1, Part III

22.04.2008 23:57    theserverside.com
In "New Features in EJB 3.1, Part III," EJB 3.1 expert group member Reza Rahman discusses asynchronous invocation of session beans - much like JMS without the JMS configuration - and EJB 3.1 "Lite."
World    Servers

ENow, Inc. Launches Mailscape V4.3

22.04.2008 23:20    send2press.com
ORANGE, Calif., April 22 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- ENow, Inc., innovative leaders in the development of software to simplify Microsoft Exchange system management, today announced the formal launch of Mailscape V4.3. Mailscape is a unique and innovative systems management tool that
World    Software    Press-releases

Sprint's Xohm CTO aggressively defends WiMAX

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
While WiMax has seen its share of critics lately, the CTO of Sprint's Xohm WiMax unit says the technology is "revolutionary."


Blue Coat to acquire Packeteer for $268M

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
Blue Coat Systems is buying Packeteer, a longtime WAN optimization vendor, in a deal worth about $268 million.

Microsoft launches hosted CRM service

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
Microsoft today launched its first hosted CRM product, which is based on its Dynamics 4.0 packaged software products.

FCC chairman says Comcast blocking was widespread

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
FCC Chairman Kevin Martin says Comcast's P2P-blocking appears to have been widespread.

Opinion: Why 'no Macs' is no longer a defensible IT strategy

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
More users are demanding Macs in the enterprise. Thanks to key computing shifts, supporting their appetite for Apple is now a straightforward option for IT.

TechNet subscribers rip Microsoft over XP SP3 'farce'

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
IT professionals and developers are angry over Microsoft's decision to withhold the final version of Windows XP Service Pack 3 from them until after it's released to the public.

Microsoft: We took out Storm botnet

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
Microsoft is taking credit for crushing the Storm botnet, saying the malware search-and-destroy tool it distributes to Windows users has disinfected so many bots in recent months that the hackers gave up.

Ballmer: Yahoo results won't affect Microsoft offer

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said the company will not change its bid for Yahoo, regardless of whether the Internet company's quarterly results impress or disappoint investors.

Hannaford to spend 'millions' on IT security upgrades after breach

22.04.2008 22:52    computerworld.com
Officials at Hannaford Bros. said the grocer plans to install new intrusion-prevention systems and encryption-enabled checkout devices following the recent theft of up to 4.2 million payment card numbers from its network.

VIDEOVIEW: Hands-on with the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 Windows Mobile 6.1 Smartphone

22.04.2008 22:52    theunwired.net
Following myfirst contact with Sony Ericsson's Xperia X1 Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional smartphone during the recentMobile World Congress in Barcelona, recently I had some more quality time with Sony Ericsson's first Windows Mobile device. Nearly everything is said and written

Ubuntu: Firefox vulnerabilities

22.04.2008 22:36    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Flaws were discovered in Firefox which could lead to crashes during JavaScript garbage collection. If a user were tricked into opening a malicious web page, an attacker may be able to crash the browser or possibly execute arbitrary code

Ubuntu: Gnumeric vulnerability

22.04.2008 22:36    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Thilo Pfennig and Morten Welinder discovered that the XLS spreadsheet handling code in Gnumeric did not correctly calculate needed memory sizes. If a user or automated system were tricked into loading a specially crafted XLS document, a remote attacker

Slackware: xine-lib

22.04.2008 22:36    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: New xine-lib packages are available for Slackware 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, 11.0, 12.0, and -current to fix security issues. An overflow was found in the Speex decoder that could lead to a crash or possible execution of arbitrary code.

Gentoo: Adobe Flash Player Multiple vulnerabilities

22.04.2008 22:36    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified, the worst of which allow arbitrary code execution on a user's system via a malicious Flash file.

Gentoo: PowerDNS Recursor DNS Cache Poisoning

22.04.2008 22:36    linuxsecurity.com (2)
LinuxSecurity.com: Use of insufficient randomness in PowerDNS Recursor might lead to DNS cache poisoning.

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