Could your keyboard spy on you? and other popular stories

Opinion
Aug 10, 20061 min

Welcome to The Best of Network World. Here is this week's Readers' Choice, with the most-clicked stories of the week.

READERS’ CHOICE

The top 10 most-read NEWS STORIES this week

1. Could your keyboard spy on you?Testers question stability of latest Vista betaJuniper researcher crashes Cisco party at Black HatBlack Hat: Unpatched flaw revealed in Cisco firewallMicrosoft looks for ways to combat code-signing bypassLinux event shows move to mainstreamCitrix buys into WAN optimizationDSL price drop steepest in 4 yearsBrocade acquires McDataTrojan malware takes bite out of BlackBerry

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The top 5 most-read IN-DEPTH STORIES this week

1. Wireless Buyer’s Guide2006 Salary CalculatorData reduction speeds WANsReview: MIMO-based wireless LANsThe five worst states for start-ups

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The top 5 most-read COLUMNS this week

1. ‘Net Buzz: 10 IT brand names that just won’t go awayStarting up in 2012Updating CAN SPAMUseful U3 applicationsMore GPS

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The top 5 most-read BLOG ENTRIES this week

1. Buzzblog: How a thorn in Cisco’s side bluffed his way into their bashBlackBerry Trojan malware developedWireless VoIP attracts attention$2.33 buys legal nightmare on eBayCheating via cells rampant at NYC schools

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This week’s featured WHITE PAPERS

Network Physics: Putting “Layer-8” to Work: App Performance Management on a Real-World BudgetCISP PCI ComplianceLearn how to achieve PCI complianceIsolating Application Performance Issues: How to Find and Fix Performance ProblemsUltimate Guide to Email Security

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