2015년 2월 20일 금요일

How to see if your computer is infected with Superfish

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  February 20, 2015 If you have a Lenovo computer that shipped in 2014, read about how to test with it's infected with the Superfish adware, which security researchers have called particularly bad.
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XenApp 6.x Planning Guide: Virtualization Best Practices
This planning guide provides best practices for virtualizing Citrix XenApp. Even though these best practices are based on the Hosted Shared Desktop model, they are still relevant in a non-desktop model where users only connect to published applications without the desktop interface.
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Even as the economics of desktop virtualization have improved dramatically in recent years, some organizations continue to perceive it as a niche or high-end technology beyond their reach. To make VDI simpler to plan and implement, Citrix and Dell have worked together to deliver an affordable desktop virtualization solution.
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