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CA/Browser Forum Changes Will Break Many Existing Networks

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We have a new winner of the “what were they thinking award” the CA/Browser Forum have won this one by changing the way that certificates are issued. Normally such changes are not intrusive and are intended to ensure better security for users. However, in this case the changes published in July of this year (and set to take effect in November 2015) will probably break a significant number of corporate networks simply because the changes are in direct opposition to the best practices that Microsoft and many others have been recommending for years. This is the practice of separating internal and external domain names for security and identification. The CA/Browser Forum announced back in July that they are going to put an end to this practice by November 2015.

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By Sean Kalinich
Sean Kalinich
Oct 12
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  • Google
  • Microsoft
  • SSL
  • Certificate Authority
  • Symantec
  • Security Certificate
  • VeriSign

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Editorials

Someone Should Tell the MPAA... Don't Poke The Bear

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There is an old (very old saying); “don’t poke the bear”. It is one of those saying that people toss out to remind us that there are some things that you should just not do. It is a saying that the gang over at the MPAA, RIAA, BSA and even members of the US Government should listen to (maybe we should tell them). Unfortunately for them they have not only poked the bear, but have kicked it too. This group of people is so out of touch with the way the world works that they actually think they can control technological progress. We are talking about the constant attempts to control the internet, communications and anything that travels over it; all in the name of maintaining a broken and outdated business model.

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By Sean Kalinich
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Oct 04
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  • MPAA
  • Copyright
  • File Sharing
  • EFF
  • MegaUpload
  • Abuse of Power

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Where is Apple To Go After the iPhone 5?

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For about the last four months we have been talking about the decline of Apple. We are not saying that they are going to die, or go bankrupt or anything like that, but we are saying that they are no longer going to be the company that they once were. There are many reasons for this that we have covered including a lack of real innovation, a closed eco system, and one of the biggest ones; Tim Cook as CEO. To many this one may come as a surprise, but it is not that much of one really. Tim Cook is a businessman first and foremost. He was the one that proposed moving production and warehousing outside the US. He also has been instrumental in making other very business oriented decisions. However, while Tim Cook is good at running the day-to-day operations of a company, he is not the guy you want in charge at a place like Apple.

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By Sean Kalinich
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Sep 20
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  • Apple
  • iPad
  • iPhone
  • Marketing
  • PR
  • Legal
  • Litigation
  • Tim Cook
  • Sales
  • Spin

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Apple Is "Blown Away" By iPhone 5 Sales... Uses The Same Wording As Last Year To Tell Us About It

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Apple is claiming that the new iPhone is sold out stating that preorders were “incredible”. The event happened an hour after preorders started which would seem to be a rather big deal for the new phone… well except for that nagging little fact that before the launch Sharp had already stated that they were not going to be able to meet production numbers of screens for Apple’s new phone. This problem was talked about all over the internet as having the potential to hurt Apple after the launch.  We took a slightly different track and felt that Apple would spin the incident at launch which is what they have done.

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Sep 15
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  • Apple
  • Marketing
  • PR
  • Hype
  • iPhone 5
  • Sales
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Microsoft Links Malware and Piracy To Close Down Nitol Botnet

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There is nothing like buy a brand new PC complete with Malware designed to steal your personal information. Unfortunately that is exactly what has happened in a few stores in China. Microsoft conducted an investigation into the Nitol Botnet and during this investigation delved into some of the supply chain to Chinese retailers. What they found was that many computers are infected before they leave the factories. According to Microsoft the bought 20 computers from different locations in China and out of the twenty only 4 were found to be infected with Malware.

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Sep 15
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  • Security
  • Malware
  • Windows 8
  • Botnet
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More Articles …

  1. Apple's New iPhone Will Do Well, But It Is Not The Exicting Product They Needed
  2. Apple's LTE Sporting iPhone 5 Might Have A Rough Time Thanks to Complaints from HTC and Samsung
  3. Is The Cloud Hurting New PC Sales More Than Competition?
  4. News About Apple's Reduction In DRAM Orders from Samsung Goes Back to Late 2011 and Is Not Anything New
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