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NaggieJoomla 1.5.16 Released, Joomla Warns Against Upgrading

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

The Joomla Project announced the release of version 1.5.16 of its popular open source content management system on Friday, but on Sunday Joomla posted a warning to not upgrade.

According to the Joomla Web Site warns, Version 1.5.16 contains two serious bugs that will affect your site if you use a version of PHP prior to 5.2 or if you have the Session Handler parameter set to none in Global Configuration.

The new version of Joomla fixes several security problems with the previous version, according to Joomla, “If you haven’t already upgraded to version 1.5.16, you may wish to wait for version 1.5.17 instead.”

And the next release is expected to be on April 27, 2010.

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SuzanneNetApp Debuts New Cloud Computing Management Tools

Monday, March 8th, 2010

NetApp has unveiled a series of new design guides and management tools to help service providers build private and public clouds for their virtualization and storage customers.

The new offerings will fulfill the dual role of delivering cloud-management applications and services to their enterprise clients while also increasing functionality, security and efficiency for IT service providers building cloud environments for their own customers.

According to NetApp’s (NASDAQ: NTAP) vice president of solutions and alliances, Patrick Rogers, “NetApp has a proven track record of successfully teaming with leading service providers to power the cloud service offerings”.

NetApp’s new Service-Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) will give service providers a standardized and unified infrastructure that allows them to use and deploy storage, bandwidth and compute resources in a repeatable manner to give IT administrators greater flexibility throughout the cloud deployment process.

Data Protection-as-a-Service (DPaas) serves as a roadmap or design guide for organizing archiving and display recovery applications and processes, which includes NetApp’s FlexClone app for disaster recovery testing as well its SnapLock and Multistore applications for compliance and secure multi-tenancy, respectively.

NetApp also has teamed with on-demand backup and recovery software vendor Asigra on a Backup/Recovery-as-a-Service (BRaaS) offering that runs on the NetApp SOI platform to secure and storage huge data reservoirs in the cloud.

Its NetApp Open Management tool will enable service providers to link their IT service management and orchestration portals to NetApp’s storage automation engine for simplified storage provisioning and protection services.

NetApp announced a comprehensive cloud-computing partnership with Microsoft in December that’s designed to improve the technical integration between the two companies’ cloud computing, virtualization and data storage and management applications.

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NaggieRogue Antivirus Program Comes With Tech Support

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

In order to boost sales, sellers of a fake antivirus product known as Live PC Care are offering their victims live technical support.

Once users have installed the program, they see a screen, falsely informing them that their PC is infected with several types of malware, according to researchers at Symantec. That’s typical of this type of program. What’s unusual, however, is the fact that the free trial version of Live PC Care includes a big yellow “online support” button.

Clicking the button connects the victim with an agent, who will answer questions about the product via instant message.

According to Symantec, the agent is no automated script, but in fact a live person. This lends an “air of legitimacy” to the program, said Marc Fossi, a manager of development with Symantec Security Response.

The tech support doesn’t help much, though, said Symantec, the support staff simply tries to convince victims to shell out between US$30 and $100 for the product.

This isn’t the first time a fake security product has been spotted offering tech support. Another company called Innovative Marketing operated a call center to support its security products, including a program called WinFixer. According to security experts, Innovative Marketing’s tech support technicians acted in the same way as Live PC Care’s, trying to reassure victims that they were buying a legitimate product.

Rogue antivirus products can, sometimes, lower security settings on a victim’s computer. At best, they offer a false sense of security because the products never protect computers from the latest security threats.

Over the past year, rogue antivirus has been a major headache for users. It is often installed via annoying pop-up ads that try to convince the victim that something is wrong with their PC. Symantec tracked 43 million rogue AV installation attempts between July 2008 and July 2009.

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ShwetaIntel Pushes out VPro for Core I5, I7 Processors

Monday, February 8th, 2010

On Thursday, Intel announced a new vPro platform for its Core processors to make remote maintenance and management of PCs easier in an enterprise.

With vPro technology, Laptops and desktops enable IT administrators to use hardware-based technologies to manage and secure PCs through a wired or wireless network. The new vPro technologies will be in systems with Intel’s Core i5 and Core i7 processors, which were announced earlier this year, Intel executives said during a webcast on Thursday.
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The vPro platform includes new hardware, which can solve a larger number of problems than prior vPro platforms. The technologies could help reduce support costs and the number of support visits to desktops, said Rick Echevarria, vice president of the Intel architecture group.

For example, a technology called Anti-Theft 2.0 uses software and hardware technology to remotely disable systems and lock access to data if a PC falls into wrong hands. A message can also be designed for disabled PCs that will be displayed after boot. This feature will be especially important to secure data on laptops, which can get easily stolen. The technology can also enable a disabled laptop remotely.

The new platform also includes technology called Keyboard-Video-Mouse Remote Control (KVM Remote Control), which gives support personnel better control of PCs remotely. Intel has introduced new hardware to enable the KVM capability, which helps establish a stable connection to remote PCs, Echevarria said. System administrators get pre-boot access to systems, which help solve a larger set of problems including disk and operating system failure.

Users will need to agree to start a KVM session with support personnel in order to maintain privacy, according to Echevarria. Built-in KVM technology also helps cut costs as it reduces the need for a KVM switch or software usually needed to enable such functionality.

As part of vPro, the new Core i5 and Core i7 chips will take advantage of a new instruction called Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) for faster data encryption and decryption. That could help secure data residing in servers or virtualized environments.

During the webcast, Brad Anderson, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s server division, said Intel has worked with Microsoft to enable vPro features on Windows 7. The platform enables Windows 7 to do things in System Center that previously required a desk-side visit from support, including remotely awakening and troubleshooting PCs.

The latest vPro platform based systems will include Intel’s Q57 Express chipset. Close to 500 hardware and software vendors will take advantage of the latest vPro technology. PC makers including Hewlett-Packard, Dell and Lenovo will be releasing systems based on the platform, according to Intel.

The company declined comment on whether the new platform will support systems with Advanced Micro Devices processors. But Echevarria said that there are scenarios that Intel has enabled with vPro that utilize specific Intel-developed technologies. For example, the new AES instructions are found only in Intel’s new Core processors, and do not apply to platforms that don’t include support for those instructions.

Advanced Micro Devices offers competitive tools to compete with vPro. It offers a tool to remotely fix PCs based on DASH (Desktop and Mobile Architecture for System Hardware), a suite of specifications set by Distributed Management Task Force for remote management of laptops and desktops.

Intel’s Core vPro processor technology supports standards such as DASH, Echevarria said in an e-mail. “Intel is a contributor to the specifications from the DMTF. Remember that standards are necessary, but not always sufficient,” he said.

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