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Web BuyersGuide Member Update
For January 25, 2008

Thanks for being a valued member of the Web Buyer's Guide. We hope you enjoy our 8th Member Update newsletter, which is published to keep you informed about new items on the site that you might find interesting; what's going on in the news and how it correlates to your buying and research.
- The Web Buyer's Guide Editors

What's Great This Month -- Reviews of Windows Vista

In a past issue, we asked for your reviews of Vista and many of you sent in your opinions. See the reviews that we received on Windows Vista.

If you've tried Windows Vista and didn't get a chance to voice your opinion last time, let other technology buyers know what you think about it by submitting a product review to the Web Buyer's Guide. Submission of your review is fast and easy. With our review tool you can:
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Sharing your opinion is important and, by doing so, we'll be able to provide better buying recommendations, and you'll be able to influence future product offerings by letting vendors know how you felt about their solutions. You'll also benefit from other people's reviews by being able to get first-hand insight into how other experts like yourself get the most value out of Windows Vista and/or troubleshoot it.

Visit our submission page today and get started sharing your expertise.

In the News

10 Security Threats to Watch

The SANS Institute just released a list of the worst security threats companies will face this year. This is the first time the research group has looked ahead at coming threats. In the past, they've recapped the top 20 threats for the past year. For 2008, they predict attacks on browser vulnerabilities; botnets; cyber espionage; attacks on mobile devices; insider attacks; identity theft from persistent bots; spyware; Web application exploits; blended social engineering; and supply chain attacks.

  • Preventing Data Loss: Ten Imperatives
  • Are You Protected from Every Virus & Worm?
  • Balancing Remote Access and Security
  • Optimizing Laptop Security Performance
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