| TOP STORIES - November 4, 2008 | | | | | | | Intel Reveals 'Nehalem' Prices Prices and clock speeds of the first processors built on Intel's new Nehalem microarchitecture have now been published in several online reviews as the chip giant prepares to launch the first of these chips later in November. READ MORE >> Trojan Steals Bank Log-ins, Financial Data from Thousands The Sinowal Trojan has stolen roughly 300,000 bank log-ins and a similar number of credi and debit card numbers according to RSA FraudAction Research Lab. RSA reported finding a treasure trove of financial data stolen by the Trojan, which uses rootkit functionality to infect a PC's master boot record, allowing it to slip by malware defenses. READ MORE >> Sponsored by AT&T Change critical apps at the office to powerful tools at your fingertips. Change your game. With mobility solutions from AT&T. Learn more. | | IBM Sues to Block Executive from Moving to Apple IBM is suing Mark Papermaster, former vice president of IBM's Blade Development unit, to prevent him from accepting a position at Apple. IBM says Papermaster's move goes against a noncompete agreement. READ MORE >> IBM, Sun Deliver OpenSolaris Prototype for IBM Mainframes The two companies make good on a promise to make open source code from the OpenSolaris operating system available on IBM System z mainframes. READ MORE >> Vulnerabilities Fade from the Threat Foreground Larry Seltzer: Systems still get exploited through vulnerabilities, but it's a declining factor and there isn't a good reason for it anymore. If you use up-to-date products and take reasonable precautions your chances of getting hit are small and decreasing. READ MORE >> | |  | | | |  | | | |
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