Fake Receipt Program Targets Amazon Retailers Amazon retailers are being targeted by fraudsters who have created a custom-built a program that generates fakes receipts for nonexistent orders, according to... Share: |
WikiLeaks Persists Despite Massive, Multifaceted Attacks In a profound (and to many, troubling) reflection on the resiliency of the Web, WikiLeaks has emerged stronger than ever. Share: |
Mobile Phones Poised to Replace Traditional Desktop Hand Sets Consumers continue to say the long goodbye to landline telephones. Share: |
What It's Like to Get Hit With a DDoS Attack Google. Twitter. Government websites. Fortune 500 companies. All have been victims of crippling distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. Share: |
Microsoft Straightens out Cloud Strategy -- Finally Things will get rowdier for vendors of cloud collaboration, communication and office productivity applications now that Microsoft plans to unleash a... Share: |
Satyam Plans to Offer Cloud Services to Customers Satyam plans to offer cloud services; among various other plans to recover ground it lost during a scandal at the company Share: |
'Anonymous' Takes Down Visa.com in WikiLeaks Protest A loosely organized group of Internet hacktivists took down Visa's website Wednesday, after organizing a similar attack on MasterCard. Share: |
Google Preps Gmail-based Backup for Exchange Google continues its aggressive strategy to poach Exchange customers with the launch on Thursday of a Gmail-based disaster recovery and business continuity... Share: |
Group Used 30,000-node Botnet in MasterCard, PayPal Attacks PayPal's website was hit late Wednesday by two botnets as online activists continued their Web attacks on companies that have severed their relationships with... Share: |
Google Message Continuity Brings Gmail Benefits to Exchange Google Message Continuity uses the resiliency and availability of Gmail to provide backup and business continuity for Microsoft Exchange. Share: |
Dell in Talks to Buy Storage Vendor Compellent Dell said Thursday it is in advanced talks with storage vendor Compellent Technologies regarding a merger that would call for Dell to pay US$27.50 per share, or... Share: |
MasterCard Affected in Attacks Over WikiLeaks The attacks against MasterCard by WikiLeaks supporters that knocked the credit card company's Web site offline today may have caused more problems than previously thought. Share: |
WikiLeaks: A Case Study in Web Survivability Organizations can learn a thing or two from WikiLeaks about how to keep a Web site online and available in the face of adversity. Share: |
HP Networking's Haas Aims at Simplicity Marius Haas, senior vice president and general manager of HP Networking, has had a good year. In 2010, Hewlett-Packard closed its acquisition of 3Com... Share: |
EU Fines Flat-screen Panel Companies for Illegal Cartel The European Commission on Wednesday found Asian flat-screen panel makers guilty of forming a cartel and has fined them for breaching competition law. Share: |
Amazon Integrates Apple IPhone, IPad and Android With Cloud Amazon Web Services (AWS) is making it possible for developers to directly integrate mobile applications for Apple's iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, and also apps... Share: |
Otellini: Tablets With New Intel Chips Next Year Intel CEO Paul Otellini on Wednesday said the company will make a splash in the tablet market next year, with some prominent PC makers preparing tablets based on... Share: |
Core Expands Into Network Vulnerability Testing The latest version of Core Impact can now scan network devices for security vulnerabilities Share: |
Python 3.2 Eases Concurrent Development The just released Python 3.2 beta shows the language being tweaked for parallel programming Share: |
Chinese Authorities Arrest iPad-Smuggling 'Mules' Chinese customs officials last week arrested 14 women trying to smuggle 88 Apple iPads and 340 smartphones into the country, according to a report. Share: |
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