Security
Building an Astaro Personal Firewall with Spare or Low End Parts – Part Two now available
Last week I posted that my friend, and fellow MVP Pete Stagman had just published the first in a series of articles on how you can build your own Astaro Personal Firewall with either spare or low end parts, and no other cost. Well this week he has posted part two.
Security
Building an Astaro Personal Firewall with Spare or Low End Parts
My friend, and fellow MVP, Pete Stagman has just published the first in a series of articles on how you can build your own Astaro Personal Firewall with either spare or low end parts, and no other cost.
Security
Why You Should Always Run Anti Virus Software and Firewalls
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Security
Firefox Releases version 3.0.7 – with Five Security Fixes
Today (March 6th), the new version of Firefox, version 3.0.7 was released to the world.
Security
New Edition of (IN)Secure Magazine Available
Just a quick post to say that the new edition of (IN)Secure magazine, Issue 20, is now available to download.
Events
Upcoming Security Conferences
For those of you who are interested, there are a number of security conferences coming up over the next few months.
Microsoft
Microsoft Releases Emergency IE Patch
Microsoft have released an "out of band" patch for Internet Explorer.
Security
Bletchley Park Receives £330,000 from English Heritage
Today the Engligh Heritage awarded Bletchley Park £330,000 which will be used to help repair the roof.
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