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ATM Machines Hacked in Moscow (3 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Oct 1, 1999 Abstract : Recently Moscow's ATMs have fallen victim to cyberfraud. How does ATM hacking take place? Has it happened in the United States? What can you do to safeguard against ATM hacking?
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AT&T Has a Thing for Media (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
Aug 7, 2000 Abstract : In February 2000, AT&T announced their 'Ecosystem' which offers network infrastructure and hosting services. They’ve done it again, but this time focusing on the delivery of media. The AT&T 'Ecosystem For Media' is designed to be the industry’s premiere end-to-end digital media platform with the goal to serve 10 million simultaneous streaming media internet users.
Type: Article
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Multi-mode ADSL Heads for the Mountain (3 Pages)
by G. Duhaime
Jun 19, 2000 Abstract : Copper Mountain debuts a Multi-mode Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) line card. This line card will deliver voice and data service simultaneously over a standard plain old telephone service (POTS) line.
Type: Article
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AVT, Sphere and Marconi Debut Latest IP Telephony Unified Messaging Solution (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
May 24, 2000 Abstract : The integration of Sphereメs product Sphericall.ems with AVTメs CallXpress provides flexibility and added functionality to increase productivity within organizations.
Type: Article
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Cisco to Become a Player in the DWDM (3 Pages)
by G. Duhaime
May 18, 2000 Abstract : With the explosion in Metropolitan Area Network world, Cisco has decided to throw its hat into the ring with the Cisco Metro 1500 series. This Dense-Wavelength Division Multiplexing product line will lead to the enhancement of high-bandwidth applications.
Type: Article
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USinternetworking and AT&T are Working the System (3 Pages)
by A. Turner
May 11, 2000 Abstract : USinternetworking and AT&T begin rollout of alliance in Washington, D.C., Maryland, and Northern Virginia.
Type: Article
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Bootcamp for the Pros; Why Ernst & Young Will Lead Security Auditing Standards (6 Pages)
by L. Taylor
Jan 19, 2002 Abstract : Original News & Educational Review Course Summary Ernst & Young, has put together the quintessential course for security engineers looking to improve their ability to protect their organization's website, systems, and network. Dubbed eXtreme Hacking, and carrying a price tag of $5,000 a slot, this course is for anyone but hacks. With an impressive course book that fills a two-inch thick binder, leading Ernst & Young security engineers take you step-by-step through all the ways that bad guys try to subvert your mission critical servers and network configurations. Using dual-bootable NT-Linux laptops, and an accompanying network setup for practicing subversive attacks and exploits, attendees will leave the course with an entire new bag of tools and tricks that help them understand how bad guys identify target IP addresses, collect information about the systems they plan on compromising, and exploit weaknesses without being noticed. The idea is to learn how to figure out what the weaknesses are in your organization's network before the bad guys do.
Type: Article
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How Secure is Your E-Mail? (4 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Oct 1, 1999 Abstract : A party interested in viewing point to point e-mail can visit one of numerous news groups and hacking web sites for a full instruction set and tools to read your mail
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Not Your Mother’s Portal (8 Pages)
by D. Geller
Sep 27, 2000 Abstract : Radnet’s PortalworkX™ provides an elegant solution to a class of problems you knew you had, but thought you’d have to solve by hacking up other products that do something different. The keyword is collaboration.
Type: Article
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