Black Hat: Routers Using OSPF Open to Attacks A researcher at Black Hat has revealed a vulnerability in the most common corporate router protocol that puts networks using it at risk of attacks. Share: |
Google+: 5 Legal Issues for Businesses As Google+ attracts more users, businesses need to be wary of its implications within the enterprise. Here are five tips from a legal expert to help your company navigate the new Google+ waters. Share: |
Five More Common Business Website Mistakes to Avoid To prevent potential legal issues, businesses with websites should avoid these problems. Share: |
RIM's New BlackBerrys: 5 Facts You Need to Know BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion (RIM) this week takes the wraps off of three brand new BlackBerry smartphones. Share: |
Easing the Juggling Act With Client Virtualization Client virtualization can be efficient and offer greater flexibility to your workers, but it can also be complex to implement. Share: |
Best Free Software for Protecting Your PC and Your Privacy Worried about security, but unwilling to spend a bundle? No problem. With these 11 free programs, you'll keep your computer--and your wallet--safe. Share: |
Webcam to Computer Users: Sit up Straight! Stop slouching and check this out: Researchers have developed a way for desktop webcams to keep an eye on office workers' posture while they are using computers. Share: |
Mobile Malware Is On The Rise, But There's No Need to Panic Lookout seeks to inform users of the dangers facing mobile platforms. Share: |
Flash Storage Moves Closer to CPUs In a bid to maximize the speed advantage of solid-state storage, more vendors are promoting approaches that move it closer to the CPUs that process stored data. Share: |
Over 100 Indian Govt. Websites Defaced Since January A total of 117 Indian government websites were defaced by hackers from January to June this year, prompting the government to take additional security measures... Share: |
Android Users Least Prepared for Rise in Mobile Malware Mobile malware has risen dramatically, and Android users seem to be the most at risk, and the least aware of or protected against the threat. Share: |
Intel Ponders Netbook Strategy With Tablet Rise After initial success, Intel's netbook strategy is at a crossroads as demand for tablets and low-cost laptops with larger screens rises, a company executive said... Share: |
Judge OKs Google E-mail About Licensing Java A potentially damning e-mail from a Google engineer will be permitted at trial in Oracle's lawsuit against the search giant, a judge ordered on Thursday. Share: |
Here Come the Google Hangout Innovators Innovators are putting Google Hangouts to creative uses. Share: |
Skype Enables Video on More Android Smartphones Skype has released version 2.1 of its application for Android, which allows more smartphones and tablets based on Google's operating system to use its video... Share: |
Germany Questions Facebook About Facial Recognition Feature Facebook is facing fresh concerns from German data protection officials that its automatic facial recognition feature may violate European privacy regulations. Share: |
Java 8 Gears up for the Cloud Now that Java 7 SE (Standard Edition) has officially been released, Oracle and members of the JCP (Java Community Process) have started mulling over what... Share: |
VMware Backpedals on Price Changes After Customer Criticism VMware has boosted limits on virtual RAM so high that most customers should not be negatively affected. Share: |
NYT: Steven VanRoekel Will Succeed Kundra as U.S. CIO Steven VanRoekel, formerly managing director at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, will succeed Vivek Kundra as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of... Share: |
Experts: Mobile Devices a Growing Target for Criminals Cybercriminals are looking at mobile devices as a target for personal and corporate information, a group of security experts says. Share: |
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