Tuesday, September 30, 2008
PrinterShare Eases Remote Printing Across Operating Systems
source: http://www.lifehacker.com.au/tips/2008/09/29/printershare_eases_remote_printing_across_operating_systems-2.html
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
SmarterTools Products Support Google's Chrome Browser
source: http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/smartertools-products-support-googles-chrome/story.aspx?guid={4D08B70F-79F6-4410-BAA8-7387E65A698D}&dist=hppr
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
US firms donate $100,000 to help save Bletchley Park
The donation will help restore exhibits at the National Museum of Computing in Bletchley Park, (Buckinghamshire, England).
The two firms said they hoped the money would kick-start further donations from the technology industry to make up an estimated £7million needed to run the museum.
Exhibits include Colossus, thought by many to be the world's first computer.
Today, Bletchley is home to the National Museum of Computing but a lack of funding has sadly made the facilities fall into a state of decay.
PGP said as an encryption firm, the company has a strong connection to the pioneer work that went on at Bletchley Park. PGP CEO Phillip Dunkelberger said the company also believes the technology industry as a whole owes a huge historical debt to Bletchley Park and has a duty to preserve and protect the site for future generations.
Andy Clark, a director and a trustee at the museum, said he was thrilled by the donation.
"This is a kick-start, these guys are really helping us out by getting us the support of the technology community really for the first time."
He said of the £7 million the museum hoped to raise, about £1million would go towards restoration and curation and the rest would be entrusted to a fund to allow the museum to run without charging an entrance fee.
The British Computer Society had already donated £75,000 and about £50,000 had come through personal donations.
Earlier this year, about 100 academics signed a letter to The Times saying the code-cracking centre, and crucible of the UK computer industry, was being allowed to fall into decay.
Source : http://www.eetimes.com/news/latest/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=210600420
Monday, September 8, 2008
Students targeted by phishing scams
College campuses are prime targets for phishing e-mails, and Illinois State is no exception.
Carla Birckelbaw, director of Computer Infrastructure and Support Services at Illinois State, explained that many e-mails have been sent out claiming to be from "The ILSTU Team."
These phishing e-mails ask students to supply their password in order to verify their account, letting the hackers into the system.
"These attacks are directed at all of ISU, anyone who has an e-mail account," Birckelbaw explained.
"They are smart and they demonstrate that they know about the university in order to gain your trust."
Though she did not know the exact number of students who had succumbed to these predatory schemes, Birckelbaw commented that enough students were sending in their passwords to warrant a serious response from the school.
"Preventing problems like this is a major focus of [Computer Infrastructure and Support Services] security and education," Birckelbaw said.
"In fact, this is our number one priority right now."
Erin Shaw, a sophomore graphic design major, is glad that there are people on-campus working to prevent "phishers" from being successful.
"I hate getting those e-mails because they look so convincing," Shaw said. "I'm glad that someone at ISU cares to inform us about them so that we don't give in."
Birckelbaw offered a few suggestions to help students recognize when they are being scammed.
"On the iCampus home page is an alert feed that will notify students of any recent suspicious activity. The latest information is posted immediately," Birckelbaw said. "If you do receive something suspicious, report it immediately. We can detect these scammers."
"Never give out your password, not even to large corporations like eBay or PayPal," Birckelbaw said. "They will never ask for your password. Legitimate companies cannot ask for that information.
Source: http://media.www.dailyvidette.com/media/storage/paper420/news/2008/09/08/News/Students.Targeted.By.Phishing.Scams-3418501.shtml