Hacking Team Claims NATO Server Compromised The files were posted on the MediaFire file hosting site under the name "NATO Tomcat 5.5 Servlet Backup." NATO's press office hasn't responded to a call seeking comment on the matter. Share: |
Beam Me Up, Ruckus The Ruckus Wireless ZoneFlex Smart WiFi system is designed to be a stable, easy to manage and highly secure wireless networking solution for the enterprise. Share: |
Privacy Groups Protest Proposed E-Verify Bill A proposal to force employers to use the federal E-Verify system to vet new and current workers has stoked widespread privacy concerns. Share: |
Microsoft, Citrix Join VMware at Top of Gartner's Magic Quadrant It's getting harder for VMware to argue that it's the only game in town for big-time virtualization projects. Share: |
How to Live With Malware Infections Get used to it: Malware can't be completely blocked or eliminated. But you can manage your PCs, mobile devices, and networks to function despite being infected. Share: |
Protect Yourself on Facebook with BitDefender Safego Facebook is a great way to share and stay in touch, but attackers exploit the social network to spread malware. A tool like BitDefender Safego can help protect you while you socialize. Share: |
GPS Group Slams LightSquared's New Plan A group of GPS vendors and users has challenged mobile startup LightSquared's credibility in a response to the company's new plan for a hybrid satellite and LTE. Share: |
EU OKs Switching to Cheaper Roaming Contracts When Abroad The European Commission has proposed new regulation that will allow consumers to sign up for a cheaper mobile roaming contract, distinct from their contract for... Share: |
Apple iPad, Day 5: Does the iPad Need Adobe Flash? The battle of Apple vs. Adobe Flash is almost as heated as the rivalry between Android and iOS. Today I examine whether the lack of Flash makes the iPad incapable of filling the role of primary computing device. Share: |
DDoS Attack in March Likely N.Korean Work, Says McAfee The cyber attacks that paralyzed a handful of major South Korean websites earlier this year were almost certainly carried out by North Korea or parties allied... Share: |
Oracle Virtual Desktops Opened to IPad Access Oracle has introduced an iPad app that will allow users to access their Oracle virtual desktops, the company announced Wednesday. Share: |
Compuware Buys DynaTrace for US$256 Million Compuware announced Wednesday it has purchased application performance monitoring vendor dynaTrace for US$256 million in cash. Share: |
Twitter Account of PayPal UK Hacked The Twitter account of PayPal U.K. was hacked late Tuesday and used to post messages attacking the online payment processing company. Share: |
LightSquared Raises $265M More Despite GPS Worries Mobile broadband startup LightSquared has raised another US$265 million that it can use for building its 4G LTE network, despite the uncertainty of that network... Share: |
Deloitte Wants Software Lawsuit Kept Away From Jury Deloitte Consulting is fighting an attempt by Marin County, California, to bring allegations over a failed ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project... Share: |
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