Malicious Web: Not just porn sites: The New Zealand Honeynet Project finds porn-related Web servers tend to serve up the most malicious code, there's plenty of other site types of sites out there that are just as nearly as dangerous. That's just one of seven interesting security nuggets that Roger Grimes has extracted from the study. Read more in his Security Adviser column. Happy birthday, Aperi! Storage Inside Malicious Web: Not just porn sites: The New Zealand Honeynet Project finds porn-related Web servers tend to serve up the most malicious code, there’s plenty of other site types of sites out there that are just as nearly as dangerous. That’s just one of seven interesting security nuggets that Roger Grimes has extracted from the study. Read more in his Security Adviser column. Happy birthday, Aperi! Storage Insider Mario Apicella blows out a celebratory candle in honor of open-source storage management project Aperi turn one (give or take a month). The project hasn’t garnered much attention, Mario notes, but it should, because it’s come a long way. And lo, it’s a runtime version is available for download now. Read more here.AMD vs. Intel, Round III: Independent consulting firm Neal Nelson and Associates continues its series of raw power-performance tests between the AMD Opeteron and Intel Xeon. Once again, AMD demonstrates an overall edge, but it’s not cut and dry. For certain configurations and at certain load levels, the Intel Xeon based server was 2.4 to 11.7 percent more power efficient while in other cases the AMD Opteron based server was 9.2 to 23.1 percent more power efficient. The more memory on the machine, the better the Opteron fared. Technology Industry