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    Microsoft Windows Azure cloud reaches general availability stage 02 February, 2010 09:18

    Windows Azure, Microsoft's public cloud computing platform, became generally available in 21 countries on Monday, Microsoft bloggers said. SQL Azure, offering cloud-based relational database capabilities, also became available.
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    Security Implications of the Humble Computer Clock 03 March, 2009 10:00

    If your company's computer clocks aren't in sync, forensics, backups, and much more can suffer. Simson Garfinkel on getting the time right.
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    Registrations open for .tel domain 04 December, 2008 08:06

    The first round of registrations for the new TLD (top-level domain) .tel opened Wednesday.
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    Reporters Without Borders holds Online Free Expression Day 13 March, 2008 09:02

    Reporters Without Borders is asking Internet users to demonstrate virtually against countries that censor Internet freedom.
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    VeriSign planning more changes to .com, .net 09 January, 2004 11:36

    VeriSign Inc. is planning changes to a DNS (Domain Name System) component responsible for coordinating updates to the .com and .net domains throughout the DNS system, according to a company spokesman.
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    Al-Jazeera domain hijacked 28 March, 2003 08:11

    The bad news continued on Thursday for Arab satellite television network Al-Jazeera. A hacker hijacked the network's domain, www.aljazeera.net, pointing visitors to another site that displayed a pro-war message.
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    Users urged to take fast action against Code Red 01 August, 2001 08:00

    The federal government, Microsoft Corp. and multiple IT security research groups are jointly warning about an expected re-emergence of the Code Red worm today and are urging users of Microsoft's Web server software to take "immediate action" to protect their systems.
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    Code Red worm problems could re-emerge Aug. 1 30 July, 2001 08:40

    More trouble may be coming Aug. 1 to corporate computer systems that still haven't been properly patched to defend against the Code Red worm.
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    GMT renews channel push 09 August, 2000 12:01

    Despite a Y2K-bug-related interruption, UK-based software developer Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) has managed to get back on track with the development of its Make it SOE product, chalking up $2.5 million in sales so far this year. At the same time, the company has continued to aggressively recruit resellers in NSW and VIC to bolster its local presence.
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    Security Watch 31 July, 2000 12:01

    The headline of this article includes a quote from the SANS Institute, regarding yet another Internet Explorer (IE) vulnerability discovered by Georgi Guninski. (See www.nat.bg/~joro/access-desc.html for Georgi's original advisory and www.sans.org/newlook/resources/win_flaw.htm for the quote.)
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    Channel Makes It Soe for GMT 08 March, 2000 12:01

    UK-based software development company Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is looking for resellers to vamp up its Australian presence. Taking a two-pronged approach to its channel strategy, the company is looking for systems administrators to sell its enterprise solution Make It Soe and retailers to sell its consumer product The J Box.
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