Posted by admin | Mar 8th, 2010
It looks like it’s time to remind everyone that malware isn’t just something you download from the internet, or find attached to an email, or even discover lurking on a CD. Any time you plug...
Posted by admin | Mar 4th, 2010
Responding to recent public outcries over its handling of private data, search giant Google offered a wide-ranging and eerily well-informed apology to its millions of users Monday.
“We would like...
Posted by admin | Mar 4th, 2010
Narus is developing a new technology that sleuths through billions of pieces of data on social networks and Internet services and connects the dots.
The new program, code-named Hone, is designed to give...
Posted by admin | Feb 20th, 2010
Former top US officials staged a digital doomsday simulation on Tuesday in which a huge cyberattack crashes cellphone networks, slows Web traffic to a crawl and plunges major cities into darkness.
Dubbed...
Posted by admin | Feb 18th, 2010
According to the filings in Blake J Robbins v Lower Merion School District (PA) et al, the laptops issued to high-school students in the well-heeled Philly suburb have webcams that can be covertly activated...