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Technology Short Take 176

Scott Lowe

Think Linux doesn’t have malware? And here’s another example of malware that is targeting Linux (along with Windows). Operating Systems/Applications Here’s one person’s take on sudo for Windows. More details are available from Ars Technica. Rory McCune explains Kubernetes authentication.

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Invincea Announces 54 New Enterprise Customers for Its Flagship Enterprise Solution, $8.1M in Advanced Research Contracts for Its Labs Division

CTOvision

This builds on the growth that the company posted in the quarter previous to this period , and in a time when the company launched its first small business offering. Invincea is the premier innovator in advanced malware threat detection, breach prevention and forensic threat intelligence. Videos: [link]. Twitter: @Invincea.

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SeanDaniel.com [tech]: How to Stay Safe on Public Wi-Fi Networks

Sean Daniel

Lifehacker also provides both Windows 7 and MAC UI and instructions. Labels: Security , Training and Awareness , Windows 7 , Windows Vista. How To Install Windows Home Server 2011 on your MediaSmart or DataVault Hardware. How To Install Windows Home Server 2011 on your MediaSmart or DataVault Hardware. Windows 7.

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Crapplications / Applications - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

Pingback: Your Small Business Needs a Mobile Application Strategy | The Enterprise Mobility Forum. Pingback: Businesses creating internal software houses? Windows Phone. Pingback: The Skinny on Mobile ‘Lacklications’ | remotelyMOBILE. Pingback: The Skinny on Mobile ‘Lacklications’ | remotelyMOBILE.

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Website Server Planning Tips

Galido

Identify whether or not you need support for particular scripts or Windows applications and other special software. These additional management services may include a control panel, SSH access, automated backups, malware scanning and removal, status monitoring, security sweeps, automated software updates, and much more.

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Apple’s App Store fees are ‘highway robbery,’ says House antitrust committee chair

The Verge

They bill us at normal legal rates, maybe 1,000 bucks an hour — I’ll pay the $200 for having a reviewer make sure that there’s no malware in our applications. And if you pay the gangster ransom, they won’t smash your windows. The app reviewer I think took at least 20 minutes to look at our app. They do this on the Mac.

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Antitrust investigations aren’t the biggest threat to Facebook’s future

The Verge

The Facebook case for itself goes something like: we have tons of competition, from consumer products to advertising products; our free services are a public good that, among other things, support the growth of millions of small businesses; and breaking us up would make all the problems that really worry you much worse.