Security time bomb is triggered by 'rogue laptops'
Unpatched notebook PCs are a weak link in enterprise security arrangements, experts warned on Friday. Most enterprises have a significant number of desktop PCs that are vulnerable to an attack from the numerous worms and viruses that already exist on the open Internet ; but these machines are protected, temporarily, by the corporate firewall.
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Daily news brief June 4
- BeoS turns 10
- More people surf porn sites than search sites
- New Prescott Pentium 4 processors on tap from Intel
- Microsoft calls for outbound spam filtering against spam
- Transmeta shows working 1.6GHz 90nm Efficeon
- Consumer WiMax market heats up
- Researcher finds hole In popular Linksys router
- 'Toxic Dust' on computers tied to disease
- Two clicks patent to net Microsoft cash
May saw peak of sinister computer viruses
- Windows XP bedevils Wi-Fi users
- Nokia to offer wave messaging option
- Intel raises 2Q outlook
- Kumar quits CA
- Survey: PTT Is hot, Bluetooth, media are not
- Acer concedes tablet PC isn't catching on
- Microsoft Readies EU Appeal
- FTC's labeling rule has little effect on spam
- 'Open-source' Solaris plan draws lukewarm response
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