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Date: Mar 11, 2014 2:18 PM
Subject: US-CERT urges XP users to dump IE
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Network World Daily News PM | | People who plan to run Windows XP after Microsoft pulls the patch plug should dump Internet Explorer (IE) and replace it with a different browser, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) said Monday. | | Issue highlights 1. Products of the week 03.10.14 2. Massive Bitcoin mining rig earns $8 million per month 3. March 2014 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft closes critical holes in IE & Windows 4. US Energy Dept. deals $10M to ride ocean wave energy 5. How to Build a Storage and Backup Strategy for Your Small Business 6. Red Hat CEO: PaaS is the new application server 7. Juniper Networks not giving up firewall patent fight vs. Palo Alto Networks 8. AT&T rolls out pricing plans for in-car 4G broadband 9. Computer science enrollments rocketed last year, up 22% 10. Linux is like a cheese quesadilla 11. Kevin Bacon works to raise ‘80s awareness | WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry (Research In Motion | RIM) With BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10, you can manage your entire mobile fleet through a single, unified interface. Find out how to make the transition from your current BlackBerry® Enterprise Server environment, in this quick, visual guide. Learn More | Our roundup of intriguing new products from companies such as NCP and CipherCloud READ MORE | Generating a small town's worth of electricity and a petahash of processing power, a Bitcoin mine in Washington is making its operators millionaires. READ MORE | Today Microsoft released five security updates, two rated Critical and three rated Important. The March security bulletins address 23 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer and Silverlight. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry (Research In Motion | RIM) Manageability, security and support – these are just a few of the reasons BlackBerry® Enterprise Service 10 is such a powerful Enterprise Mobility Management (EMM) solution. Learn More | The Energy Department said it would spend $10 million to help kick-start unique energy technology that converts ocean waves and currents into electricity. READ MORE | Today's businesses generate more data than ever before. Luckily, storage technology is correspondingly cheaper and more plentiful than ever before. This means your small business has work to do if you want to build an effective storage and backup strategy. READ MORE | In an interview with InfoWorld, CEO Jim Whitehurst discusses Red Hat's ambitions with the cloud and OpenShift READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry (Research In Motion | RIM) Smartphone migration can be resource-intensive and challenging. Find out how outsourcing the process can save significant time and money. Learn More | Juniper Networks' legal battle against Palo Alto Networks claiming infringement of application-firewall patents ended in a mistrial being declared in a Delaware court, but Juniper says it intends to haul Palo Alto back into court again. READ MORE | AT&T and Audi announced pricing for its previously revealed plan to offer 4G LTE broadband in vehicles this year. GM also plans to begin offering broadband in its vehicles later this year. READ MORE | A sneak peek at the annual Computing Research Association's (CRA) report on computer science enrollments at colleges shows that strong demand for technically-savvy workers is luring students in a big way. READ MORE | Except it doesn't always taste as good. READ MORE | Brought to you by Get Off My Lawn Studios. READ MORE | WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry (Research In Motion | RIM) Get an IT-level review of BlackBerry® Security, addressing data leakage protection, certified encryption, containerization and much more. Learn More | | | | | | | | |
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