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Dotcom Threatens to Sue Google Over Two-step AuthenticationMay 24, 2013 - in News
Your move, Google, Facebook, and Twitter.
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BlackBerry 10 Not Secure Enough for British Government (Yet)Mar 20, 2013 - in News
Looks like BlackBerry still has a bit of work to do on BB10.
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ZTE USA's CEO is Actually Enjoying Washington's ProbeFeb 28, 2013 - in News
The seemingly damning report is a good way to increase brand awareness.
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Sony Fined £250,000 ($400,000) for 2011 PSN BreachJan 25, 2013 - in News
Sony fined for failing to protect users' information.
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Kaspersky Lab Confirms it is Developing an OSOct 17, 2012 - in News
Kaspersky Lab is developing an operating system for "critically important" installations.
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Woman Sentenced in Global Computer Hacking SchemeAug 23, 2012 - in News
This woman was busted for leading one of the cash crews responsible for illegally withdrawing over $9M from ATMs worldwide.
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Break Google's Chrome, Get Up to $2 MillionAug 20, 2012 - in News
Get rich quick. Google just announced its Pwnium 2 contest and if you are able to sweep all price categories, you are going home $2 million richer.
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Apple Buys AuthenTec for $356 MillionJul 29, 2012 - in News
Apple celebrates the weekend by purchasing a fingerprint sensor company.
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Microsoft Proposes Personal Honeypots to Fend Off HackersMay 17, 2012 - in News
Since attackers in a network cannot always be identified immediately and hacking methods tend to evolve faster than security features do, Microsoft proposes to trap intruders even in personal networks in honeypots.
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How Scientists Plan to Stop Nasty Side-Channel AttacksMay 4, 2012 - in News
Side-channel attacks are considered by many computer security experts as one of the greatest security risks in cloud computing.
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Microsoft Seizes Two Zeus Botnet Server Command StationsMar 26, 2012 - in News
Two Zeus bothnet command and control stations were seized by Microsoft on Friday.
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Pirate Bay Wants to Send Servers into Low Orbit with DronesMar 20, 2012 - in News
That's one way to avoid raids.
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Crysis 2 Wins Title of Most Pirated Game of 2011Jan 6, 2012 - in News
Crysis 2 scored almost 4 million BitTorrent downloads and captured the title of the most pirated PC game of 2011.
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U.S. Web-Blocking Devices Used By Syrian GovernmentNov 1, 2011 - in News
Originally intended for use in Dubai, their use may violate trade sanctions against Syria.
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New DoS Tool Kills SSL Servers With Just One PCOct 26, 2011 - in News
There is a new tool that enables a basic PC to execute a denial-of-service (DoS) attack and take out an encrypting SSL server.
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U.S. Advises Secure Control Systems Against AnonymousOct 20, 2011 - in News
A recently published bulletin by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security shows that the government has a close eye on hacker group Anonymous, especially in their shift in interest.
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Imperva: 71 SQL Injection Attacks Per Hour Since JulySep 23, 2011 - in News
Imperva's latest report reveals that web applications are attacked by SQL injection an average of 71 times per hour.
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Intel's vPro Core CPUs Can Take SMS ''Poison Pill''Mar 11, 2011 - in News
A matter of life and text.
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Do Virus Scanners Slow Down Your System?Nov 30, 2010 - in Reviews
Does the presence of a virus scanner guarantee reduced performance, or does it have a negligible impact? We test 10 different products to see if you’re unknowingly suffering with security software.
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Spy's USB Drive Caused Worst US Military BreachAug 27, 2010 - in News
Malware loaded from a USB drive = bad.
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Intel Buys McAfee for $7,680,000,000Aug 19, 2010 - in News
So here's one we didn't see coming: Intel has just announced the acquisition of McAfee for more than $7.6 billion.
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100 Million Facebook Profiles Hit the TorrentsAug 1, 2010 - in News
And corporations are interested in all your public Facebook data.
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It's Now Legal to Crack Your PC GamesJul 26, 2010 - in News
...but strictly for security purposes. New DMCA rules make it legal to rip your DVDs, jailbreak and unlock your phones too.
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Microsoft's High-Tech Crusade Against PiracyJul 26, 2010 - in News
What steps are big software companies taking to combat piracy and counterfeiting?
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Dell Shipped Server Motherboards With SpywareJul 23, 2010 - in News
Got a recently replaced Dell server motherboard? Time to run some scans.
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Hackers Nip NZXT, Distributes Damaging EmailsJul 14, 2010 - in News
Hackers broke into NZXT's website and distributed an email claiming that the manufacturer was shutting down.
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74 Percent of IT Pros Admit to Network SnoopingJul 12, 2010 - in News
IT professionals may carry a great amount of power, but with great power comes great responsibility.
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Sierra's Aircard 890 Has 2-In-1 Form for LaptopsApr 21, 2010 - in News
AT&T is offering a new HSPA 7.2-capable network card with a unique 2-in-1 design.
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McAfee Update is Shutting Down Windows XP PCsApr 21, 2010 - in News
There's was trouble packed in with recent McAfee update for Windows XP.
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Oracle Pushes Solaris into Quarterly UpdatesApr 9, 2010 - in News
Solaris and other Sun-based products are now on Oracle's quarterly security update schedule.