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- When it comes to security, who do you trust more - Microsoft or Google?
- Given their experience it has to be Microsoft.{NT}RE: When it comes to security, who do you trust more - Microsoft or Google?IMHO, Open Source applications are inherently more secure, with far more people pouring over the code.Closed source simply has the undiscovered flaws.Given that they design and make the OS...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-25
- XP, Vista, or Windows 7: Which OS is more secure?
- I'd vote for Ubuntu.Sorry. I couldn't resist that. It's also the first post.Totally ok to delete this.... :)You voted 4 the OS that took 8 years to fix a critical exploit?You did realize we were NOT discussing the LEAST secure OS, yes?
- Discussion threads 2009-08-18
- XP, Vista, or Windows 7: Which OS is more secure?
- Over the past couple years, I've been regularly checking in to measure whether Windows Vista is living up to its promise of being more secure than its predecessor, Windows XP. My metric is a simple but effective one: count the number of Microsoft Security Bulletins rated Critical or Important for...
- Blog posts 2009-08-18
- Proxylla 0.012 (Windows)
- Advanced technology was developed in order to serve you with new and fresh proxies at the fastest possible speed. Proxylla will give you only the most secure and fastest proxy when using this software. Every time hundreds of proxy servers are scanned and only the most secure is delivered to...
- Software downloads 2009-07-01
- Gallery: What's new in IE 8?
- Microsoft says that the new Internet Explorer 8, now available for download, is faster, more secure, and easier to use. It also adds a new private browsing feature. by Andy Smith
- Image galleries 2009-03-19
- More FOSS security scare-mongering
- More FOSS security scare-mongeringOpen Source is vastly superiorWhen you have an Open Source project it has greater flexibility and the concept works when people contribute because they want to work on the project not something they begrudgingly are working on because it is their paycheck.The closed source route is just...
- Discussion threads 2009-02-02
- 21 months later, Vista is still more secure than XP
- 21 months later, Vista is still more secure than XPMy takeI don't count security patches, but I regularly have to clean malware from our XP machines but have yet to find anything on our Vista systems.RE: 21 months later, Vista is still more secure than XPFile this in the "no...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-25
- c0deXplorers WebDisk 1.0.1.27 (Windows)
- cØdeXplorer's WebDisk is a perfect tool for those looking for a convenient way to store and retrieve files, in a secure and practical way. Every file that you store on your WebDisk is encrypted using Blowfish, the encryption algorithm of the future.
- Software downloads 2008-03-12
- IBM denies re-entering PC market with Russian deal
- IBM denies re-entering PC market with Russian dealMatter of sematics?Seems to me that if you're selling PC architecture machines running whatever OS, then you're in the PC business. However, enough people use the term "PC" to refer specifically to x86 machines running an MS operating system that IBM execs...
- Discussion threads 2008-03-10
- TechNet Webcast: BOIS and Windows Server 2008 (Level 300)
- This webcast discusses the overall goal of the branch office design: to provide a positive branch office user experience in a secure, efficient, and affordable manner with minimum ongoing management and support overhead. It uncovers Branch Office Infrastructure Solution BOIS 3.0 and how the Windows Server 2008 operating system provides...
- Webcasts 2008-02-20
- When more bugs can mean tighter security
- When more bugs can mean tighter securityWhen more bugs can mean tighter securityThat Microsoft report about IE vs. Firefox really rattled some cages over at the Mozilla team. Its actually kind of funny to watch.I'm never surprised that the sides fightand that their own side is always right. ...
- Discussion threads 2007-12-07
- One year later, Vista really is more secure
- One year later, Vista really is more secureSo, let me get this straight...Less patches released = more secure? Wow, I'd like to release my own operating system based on that premise. I'll be sure to put you on the top of my sales calls and promise to only...
- Discussion threads 2007-10-31
- CrypC 7 (Windows)
- CrypC is a pseudo-infinite key data encryption system. A very fast and secure method of encrypting data files. Includes all source files for C# version of the program. The algorithm for the Data Encryption Standard DES runs too slow on most computers, but simpler methods have not provided secure encryption....
- Software downloads 2007-10-08
- Is open source more secure?
- Today we have another study claiming that open source is more secure. (Picture from the state of Kentucky.) This time it's an IDC survey taken in Asia, whose "results indicate that organizations perceived open source technology as providing better security compared to proprietary products," according to analyst...
- Blog posts 2007-10-02
- Vista kernel tampering tool released, then mysteriously disappears
- Vista kernel tampering tool released, then mysteriously disappearsKudo's to MS while smacking them upside the headI congratulate Microsoft for working VERY hard to make their OS much more secure. Every effort to eliminate rootkits, infections, malware, et all, my hats of to you. The smack upside the head...
- Discussion threads 2007-08-07
- IronDoor Agent for SecureIDA 3.0.7173.1 (Windows)
- SecureIDA is a secure, managed, downloadable security and access platform that allows users to access applicaitons and network resources for free. A single software agent provides secure remote access to shared files VPN, desktops & business applications via a standard web browser. We'll help you get it up and running...
- Software downloads 2007-06-29
- Windows vs. Mac vs. Linux - Which is more secure?
- According to a report released by Jeff Jones, the security strategy director in Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing Group, if you look at the number of publicly disclosed security vulnerabilities during the first 90 days of availability, Windows Vista turned out to be more secure than Windows XP, Red Hat Enterprise Linux...
- Blog posts 2007-06-22
- How to REALLY erase a hard drive - Update
- A new version of HDerase.exe has been releasedGo direct to UCSD's Center for Magnetic Recording Research website to download version 3.2.HDerase.exe accesses an ATA disk drive's internal Secure Erase commands to wipe a disk clean. Merely deleting a file doesn't delete your data: the data is still on the disk...
- Blog posts 2007-06-15
- Windows vs Linux security report card redux
- Windows vs Linux security report card reduxWow That 3.2 Billion M$ Spends... ;)on viral marketing sure buys a lot of F.U.D.sicles for the "Monkey Man" to suck on! I guess you help by spreading all the Joy of F.U.D. around with the guy in this Blog with 8 eyes? hehe...
- Discussion threads 2007-06-06
- Xizzo 1.3 (Windows)
- Xizzo is a secure, thumb drive friendly password manager that helps users store their log-in information and enter it into any online form with one mouse-click. More secure than printed cheat sheets or IE's Auto-Fill function, Xizzo protects data with enhanced Blowfish encryption. Xizzo's features includes a user-friendly interface, an...
- Software downloads 2007-05-27
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