Our Top Stories | Google Warns: Clean Your PC or Lose Internet Access Infected searchers will get an alert that they need to remove the DNSChanger malware or risk losing Internet connectivity on July 9. Share: | Megaupload Asks US Court to Dismiss Indictment, Cites Jurisdiction Megaupload cannot be brought within the jurisdiction of a federal court in Virginia for criminal proceedings without its consent. Share: | LibreOffice Gets a Huge Speed Boost Version 3.5.4 of the popular free productivity suite offers performance gains of as much as 100 percent. Share: | Fedora Linux 17 'Beefy Miracle' Makes Its Official Debut Offering more than 60 new features, this free new OS has much to offer business users. Share: | Judge Clears Google of Java Copyright Infringement A U.S. judge has ruled that the Java application programming interfaces used in Android are not protected by copyright, marking a defeat for Oracle in its high-stakes lawsuit against Google. Share: | BYOD's Phone Number Problem A simple smartphone number can be an incredibly important corporate asset, but companies will have to give it up in a BYOD scenario. Share: | Anonymous India Calls for Non-violent Protests Against Censorship The Indian arm of Anonymous is planning what it describes as non-violent protests against Internet censorship. Share: | Researchers Identify Stuxnet-like Cyberespionage Malware Called 'Flame' A new, highly sophisticated malware threat that was predominantly used in cyberespionage attacks against targets in the Middle East has been identified. Share: | Gartner: Don't Trust Cloud Provider to Protect Your Corporate Assets Security remains a top concern for companies looking to deploy a cloud strategy. Share: | WikiLeaks Founder Assange Loses Extradition Appeal The U.K. Supreme Court ruled that Julian Assange may be extradited to Sweden for questioning about allegations of sexual offenses. Share: | Email Attackers Take a Weekend Breather Email attacks which contain malicious attachments consistently fell on weekends, according to an analysis of the first quarter of 2012 by US security and malware analytics vendor, FireEye. Share: | Attacks on Iranian Oil Industry Led to Flame Malware Find The sophisticated cyber espionage malware known as "Flame" was discovered after computers within Iran's energy industry were wiped clean of data, a security expert said Tuesday. Share: | 10 Keys for Building Private Clouds One of the toughest parts about implementing a cloud strategy isn't choosing the underlying technology to power the deployment; it's having the processes in place to manage an effective migration to the cloud. Share: | BYOD: Time to Adjust Your Privacy Expectations Bring your own device for work and you might give your employer permission to search it for pilfered secrets. Share: | Microsoft Delivers a Blow to Open Source with Visual Studio 11 Focusing exclusively on Metro, the free, Express version of this software will no longer offer support for desktop-style applications. Share: | Free Ebook Teaches You to Ace Every Presentation For a limited time, Amazon is offering this $26.99 Kindle book free of charge. Share: | Security Startup Vaultive Tackles Cloud-Based Encryption Office 365 is the Microsoft Office suite of desktop applications and hosted versions of Microsoft's server products delivered and accessed over the Internet. Share: | The Open-Source Answer to Big Data Open-source source platforms for big data have exploded in popularity. And in the past few months, it seems like nearly everyone is feeling the fallout. Share: | VMware VSphere 5.0 Gets Common Criteria Security Clearance VMware today said its virtual-machine infrastructure software, vSphere 5.0, has achieved certification under what's known as the Common Criteria program. 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