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Updated Computer Security Related News:

Unauthorized, Insecure Internal Web Servers Are Connected to IRS Network

New report says over 1,800 internal Web servers on the IRS network are not approved to connect, and over 2,000 Web servers have vulnerabilities, putting taxpayers at risk


Microsoft Plans Four 'Critical' Security Bulletins Next Week

Windows Media Player, Windows, Windows Media Encoder, and Office are among the patches


Sophos DNS Snafu Creates Update Problems

A DNS error by a service provider yesterday prevented Sophos customers from getting updates, and Sophos says no hacking was involved


Infamous Israeli Hacker Linked to $1.8M Heist

Among the culprits arrested for theft of credit card data and fraud is an Israeli who once hacked Pentagon computers


Microsoft Exec Rebuts Hypervisor Security Claims

Sr Microsoft security strategist Steve Riley discounted research saying Microsoft's hypervisor software could be maliciously replaced on PCs without being detected