The new IT architect title seems to be heading in the right direction, but the "board-level" comparison is going down the wrong path.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 11/01/2005
Leaving the Windows 2000 default root zone in your DNS will stop Internet resolution in its tracks.
Swedish bank Nordea's customers are scammed by phishers targeting the bank's online authentication method.
Admin wants to know how to use dynamic e-mail groups based On LDAP queries in Exchange Server 2003
- By Zubair Alexander
- 10/31/2005
The domain and DC troubleshooting tool gets some cool, new features with Win2003 SP1.
Administrator wonders what does System Restore does to passwords and the rest of the system state.
- By Zubair Alexander
- 10/24/2005
Hackers go phishing at the U.S. Treasury Department.
Advice for pursuing a security career straight from the graduation line.
- By Greg Neilson
- 10/20/2005
Win2003 SP1 packs in several new features -- and repackaged old stuff.
Not sure if a DNS client's requests are reaching the DNS server?
A vulnerability in domain name support allows the bad guys to set up pretty good phishing sites.
The vista on the upcoming operating system from Redmond isn't so crystal clear.
- By Mike Gunderloy
- 10/12/2005
Finding exactly what you want in Microsoft's Knowledge Base can be like finding a needle in a haystack. Here's a site to help sort the mess.
Lost some files? Here are some tools that may help.
More products are added to Check Point's SecurePlatform Firewall vulnerability warning.
Windows Explorer behaves badly when bringing up context menus or doing other right-clicking tasks.
- By Zubair Alexander
- 10/10/2005
If nothing else, Win2003 SP1's new Security Configuration Wizard is a great diagnostic tool.
Need to accept Remote Desktop connections under a different port? Here's how to do it.
The latest Windows vulnerability alert might be like preaching to a bored choir.
Troubleshooting a service pack error that continues even after a reinstall.