Microsoft Raises Privacy Issues With Tweaked TOS Analysis: The new Microsoft service agreement follows Google's lead and allows it to share your data over all its cloud services. Share: |
Hackers Shift Tactics, Study Warns Drive-by attacks, spear phishing, and advanced malware are favorite weapons to attack the typical first lines of defense, FireEye reports. Share: |
Linux Users Targeted by Password-Stealing 'Wirenet' Trojan Malware writers are interested in Linux after all. Share: |
Droid Razr M Expected at Motorola-Verizon Event A September 5 announcement will reportedly be an Android-powered 4G LTE smartphone that supports NFC and boasts two cameras. Share: |
Mobile Shopping Still Awaits Security Analysis: Customers won't come until they're confident that waving their banking app at a point of sale terminal won't open their account to wireless thieves. Share: |
Hacktivist Steals Data From UK Police Websites A hacktivist has successfully stolen data including email addresses from three UK police websites in an attack apparently in support of Wikileaks' Julian Assange. Share: |
Windows Server 2012 embraces the data center Microsoft has taken its server OS a giant step forward with Tuesday's release of Windows Server 2012. Share: |
Survey finds most networks are out of control An alarming number of companies grant admin rights to users and have no idea what software is installed on their PCs, says a survey of IT professionals. Share: |
Lessons from the road: 'Free Hi-Speed Internet' There's free Wi-Fi and Internet access virtually anywhere you go...or so I thought. It turns out that not all Internet access is created equally, and that working from the road was more difficult than I expected. Share: |
Hackers leak 1 million Apple UDIDs allegedly stolen from FBI laptop A group of hackers released a file containing unique identification data for over 1 million Apple iOS devices and claim that the information is part of a larger... Share: |
Oracle Appeals $306 Million Settlement in TomorrowNow Lawsuit Against SAP Oracle is appealing a US$306 million settlement in the TomorrowNow corporate-theft case against German competitor SAP, according to court documents. Share: |
Toyota platform will beam drive data to phones, re-create drives on Gran Turismo Toyota is developing a new device for its cars that will collect detailed data on driving such as gas pedal use, brake presses, and gear shifts for viewing on a... Share: |
Manual Examines How International Law Applies to Cyberwarfare A cybersecurity think tank has published a manual studying how international law applies to conflicts in cyberspace, where the laws of conventional warfare are... Share: |
Judge Orders Oracle to Give Google $1 Million for Court Costs A judge on Tuesday ordered Oracle to pay about US$1 million to Google for costs related to the companies' lawsuit over the Android mobile OS, but the ruling is... Share: |
App expands end users' collaboration capabilities in LinkedIn Groups Bloomfire has created a tool that gives LinkedIn users more collaboration capabilities, including creation, publishing and sharing of multimedia content, when... Share: |
Democrats Call for Internet 'freedom,' Cybersecurity Legislation The U.S. Democratic Party embraced its version of Internet freedom and called for new cybersecurity legislation in its platform released as the party begins its... Share: |
Proposed EU radio reshuffle could mean more spectrum for 5GHz Wi-Fi The European Commission has no plans to force spectrum license holders to give free access to their frequencies. Share: |
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