How Cybercriminals and Hacktivists Use DDoS Tools to Attack Network professionals know that distributed denial-of-service attacks are an ever-growing danger. Share: |
No, Tablets Won't Replace PCs Anytime Soon The list of what tablets can do is long and growing, but it's the list of what they can't do that's keeping most employees from using tablets as PC replacements. Share: |
You Can Write, But You Can't Hide: Big Data Knows Your Writing Quirks Data scientists have been able to mine unstructured data to determine the identity of a documents author. It seems we all have a write-print as unique as our fingerprint. Share: |
Judge Dismisses BancorpSouth Defense in Online Theft Suit A federal judge has rejected BancorpSouth's plan to use contractual agreements with customers as a shield against liability claims stemming from an online heist of some $440,000 that was illegally wire-transferred from the account of one of the bank's commercial customers in March 2010. Share: |
Mobile Devices: The Next eDiscovery Wave? Ready or not, it is time for corporations to accept that real and unique corporate Electronically Stored Information (ESI) resides on mobile devices. Share: |
Hygiene Firm Cuts CO2 Emissions With M2M Technology Cleaning specialist Zenith Hygiene Group has cut its CO2 emissions by almost 600 tonnes a year, thanks to TomTom's fleet management technology. Share: |
Thunderbird 15 Delivers Security Fixes and Chat Support Also included in the latest release of Mozilla's popular email client are Do Not Track support and Ubuntu One integration. Share: |
Oracle Knew About Currently Exploited Java Vulnerabilities for Months, Researcher Says Oracle knew since April about the existence of the two unpatched Java 7 vulnerabilities that are currently being exploited in malware attacks, according to Adam... Share: |
Get a Free Sharepoint-Style Workspace for Your Business Kerio Workspace offers file sharing, collaboration, and up to 10GB of storage, all free of charge. Share: |
Obama Makes Appearance on Reddit, Briefly Crashes Site President Barack Obama, currently on the campaign trail ahead of the upcoming November elections, made a brief virtual appearance on Reddit, a popular online... Share: |
Amazon Appstore Opens in Europe Amazon launched its Appstore in Europe on Thursday, giving customers in the U.K, Germany, France, Italy and Spain access to its selection of Android apps. Share: |
Former Motorola Employee Sentenced to Four Years Imprisonment for Trade Secrets Theft A former Motorola employee, charged with the theft of trade secrets from the company, was sentenced by a federal court in Illinois on Wednesday to four years in... Share: |
Oracle, Red Hat Team on CAMP Cloud Standard Enterprise software rivals Red Hat and Oracle, along with a number of other software and online services providers, have collaborated on a standard that they... Share: |
DOJ Drops Charges Against Websites Seized for 17 Months The U.S. Department of Justice has dropped its case against two Spanish websites that stream sports events nearly 17 months after U.S. Immigration and Customs... Share: |
Cisco Modifies Licensing for Unified Communications Platform Cisco Systems is modifying the licensing options for its Unified Communications Manager's UC Release 9.0 in an attempt to simplify the process and make the use... Share: |
Dutch Ministries Can Keep Using Yammer Despite Patriot Act Worries, Minister Says Dutch ministries can keep using social networking tool Yammer for internal communication despite worries in the parliament that data could secretly be seized by... Share: |
10 Questions for Ping Identity CTO Patrick Harding Name: Patrick Harding Share: |
Salesforce.com's Next Release to Feature Chatter Updates, New Third-party App Integration Tools Salesforce.com has revealed details of what's coming in its next major product update, Winter '13, in a set of release notes recently posted on its website. Share: |
How VMware Plans to Conquer More of the Data Center COMPANY: VMware Share: |
Mysterious Wiper Malware Possibly Connected to Stuxnet and Duqu, Researchers Say Security researchers from Kaspersky Lab have uncovered information suggesting a possible link between the mysterious malware that attacked Iranian oil ministry... Share: |
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