Google patches Android after Bitcoin wallet issue | Cisco to slash 4,000 jobs in bid to move faster

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Hackers targeting servers running Apache Struts
Chinese hackers are using an automated tool to exploit known vulnerabilities in Apache Struts, in order to install backdoors on servers hosting applications developed with the popular open source framework. Read More


WHITE PAPER: BlackBerry

Five answers to top BYOD Challenges
Mobility has revolutionized how we do business. Managing mobility and BYOD means knowing how to navigate changing operating systems, changing platforms and changing hardware to reap benefits like improved productivity, agility, growth and better customer service. Here are five steps for choosing an MDM solution for today -- and tomorrow. Learn More

WHITE PAPER: Ping Identity

Identity Management: Modernizing Enterprise Access Control
Identity management is the single most important aspect of your organization's security profile. If someone attempts to gain unauthorized access to information or systems, a good identity system will leave an audit trail for you to follow. Learn More

Google patches Android after Bitcoin wallet issue
Affected applications are those that rely on the pseudo random number generator (PRNG) within the Java Cryptography Architecture or directly invoke the system-provided OpenSSL PRNG without explicit initialization on Android. Read More

Cisco to slash 4,000 jobs in bid to move faster
Cisco Systems announced Wednesday it will eliminate about 4,000 jobs, saying it needs to pare down middle management to speed up decision-making and execution. Read More


WHITE PAPER: VMware

Forrester - Business Value of Virtualization
Forrester interviewed individuals responsible for the IT infrastructure and architecture and asked executives to rate the benefits received from consolidating servers, performing business continuity/disaster recovery, reclaiming data center capacity, and executing similar initiatives. Read now!

Microsoft botches six Windows patches in latest Automatic Update
In an amazing tour de force, Microsoft's Automatic Update chute released at least six bad patches on Tuesday. Microsoft acknowledges problems with KB 2876063, KB 2859537, KB 2873872, KB 2843638, KB 2843639, and KB 2868846. Read More

Microsoft fixes SkyDrive problem, issues persist with Outlook.com
Microsoft has resolved a problem that affected SkyDrive Wednesday, but technical issues with Outlook.com have proven harder to fix. Read More



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