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Date: Sep 26, 2013 2:36 PM
Subject: FTC for 1st time spanks illegal text messenger with $1M fine
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Network World Daily News PM | | The Federal Trade Commission this week said it levied a $1 million fine on California-based debt collector who used text messages to falsely collect debts. | | Issue highlights 1. 10 ways to beat fingerprint biometrics 2. Brocade sharpens its focus on the data center 3. Ctrl+Alt+Del 'was a mistake,' Bill Gates admits 4. INSIDER How CIOs can catch the board's ear 5. Obama Administration-led data-classification overhaul to bring benefits, costs, disruption 6. Egnyte launches 'PRISM protection' file sharing appliance to beat cloud worries 7. How to ensure rogue cloud services don't leave you in the lurch 8. Enterprises more accepting of Android, while Windows is losing ground 9. Sudan comes back online after 24-hour Internet blackout 10. How to use Hadoop to mine business value from new types of data 11. Social media, mobile phones top attack targets 12. 15 richest techies | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: BlackBerry Confidently give your employees device freedom with BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10. With this unified device management and security platform, you have what you need to securely manage your corporate and personal-owned BlackBerry®, iOS and Android™ devices. Experience the power of true Enterprise Mobility Management in your enterprise. Download a free 60 day trial of BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10today. | Apple's embrace of finger scanning technology in the iPhone could be a breakthrough moment for biometrics. But finger scanners are no panacea. Here are 10 ways hackers have figured out to fool them. READ MORE | At Brocade's Tech Day conference yesterday, the company established some much-needed focus after a series of major changes. READ MORE | After being confronted about the Ctrl+Alt+Del command, the Microsoft founder admitted it was a "mistake," and the result of restrictions on early PC hardware. He also answered questions on whether he'd return as Microsoft's CEO. READ MORE | Telling IT's story to the board of directors requires a business focus, a strong narrative and even a little humor. READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: SolarWinds Network bandwidth usage is one of the biggest contributors to your network performance. By taking advantage of the flow technology that is built into most routers and switches, you can quickly identify bottlenecks and troubleshoot bandwidth related problems. Take your NetFlow skills to the next level! Read this FREE whitepaper for an introduction to NetFlow & other flow technologies, as well as configuring your network to collect flow data. | The Obama Administration's push to overhaul how the feds share sensitive -- but not "classified" -- information is expected to come to fruition next year as a major regulatory change with huge consequences to federal agencies and their contractors. READ MORE | Cloud firm Egnyte has announced a file-sharing appliance called Storage Connect it hopes will appeal to organisations that don't feel comfortable transferring and storing sensitive files using cloud data centres. READ MORE | Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is often associated with personal services that raise questions about everything from security to business service expectations, but if plan adequately you can get what you need without jeopardizing services or security. READ MORE | Enterprises are increasingly interested in developing apps for Android-based smartphones and tablets, showing how Google's OS is becoming more accepted, according to a poll. At the same time fewer are willing to spend resources on Microsoft's OSes. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: F5 IT organizations that shift to modern ADCs will improve application performance and security, streamline data center operations, and offload common functions from application development to the ADC infrastructure. These changes will bring positive benefits to both IT operations and internal and external users. Read more now | Sudan has regained access to the Internet after a nearly 24-hour blackout that may have been a government-directed response to violent rioting in the country over lifted fuel subsidies. READ MORE | Apache Hadoop has emerged as the leading technology for helping companies mine big data. And while every organization is different, their big data demands are often similar. Hadoop enables companies to collect and process massive amounts of data that was once thought of as too expensive or unwieldy to store and analyze. READ MORE | Hackers exploiting lack of security basics, finds IBM X-Force analysis READ MORE | Forbes' list of the 400 richest Americans is full of techies READ MORE | RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: DEMO Conference Come to DEMO to be inspired by 100s of never-seen-before products with bold new designs that will blow you away. Only the most market ready creations will be on display, including new products from global startups, student groups and bootstrapped innovators. See where product design is trending so you don't get left behind. Register now to save! | | | | | | | | |
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