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TechRepublic Member | December 07, 2010


Test your DNS name servers for spoofability

In 2008, Dan Kaminsky discovered a way to poison a DNS name server's cache, and then figured out to prevent it. Two years later, some DNS name servers are still not updated. Here's how to check your DNS name servers. Read more

Resource of the day

Learn How Dell Helped One Leading Firm Migrate to Windows 7

For a business that conducts 100 percent of its business online, a robust, highly available, and stable IT infrastructure is a must. Read this case study to learn how Dell helped one leading firm complete an enterprise-wide Windows 7 migration.


OpenPGP encryption tools benefit from new developments

Some things are changing in the world of OpenPGP public key encryption protocol implementations. Chad Perrin looks at up-and-coming netpgp for basic encryption and decryption capabilities. Read more

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Five+ tips to ensure PCI DSS compliance

When Michael Kassner helped a friend get through a PCI DSS compliance audit, he found out the hard way that it's no small task. His advice will help you take the right steps to protect cardholder data. Read more

10 free anti-malware tools worth checking out

The cost of anti-malware apps keeps rising. Luckily, there are effective tools you can use to prevent and remove infections without spending a dime. Read more

Smartphone enterprise security risks and best practices

If your organization allows users to connect their smartphones to the corporate network, read about potential security risks, and learn best practices for your company's smartphone policies. Read more

Get flawless system backups with SuperDuper for the Mac

Vincent Danen finds that a corny name doesn't necessarily mean your backup solution won't get the job done. SuperDuper for the Mac is easy, reliable, offers flawless recovery, and won't break the budget. Read more

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There was a lot to like in cell phones this year, but we also found quite a few duds. CNET takes a look back at the handsets that bombed. View on site


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Today's recommended downloads

Innovative, Responsive, Agile: What Converged Infrastructure Can Do for IT (Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Storage Solutions for a Smarter Planet (IBM)

Industry Panel Discussion: Modernizing the Desktop (VMware)

The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers (Diskeeper)

Upgrading to Windows 7? Download this Readiness Assessment First (Dell, Inc. & Intel, Inc.)


Create holiday cards in Microsoft Word

In this gallery, Nicole Bremer Nash shows how to make your own charming holiday cards in Microsoft Word.




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