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Employers ask potential employees to log in and show private information, reports say
A group of U.S. federal cybersecurity experts recently blasted the Defense Department's network security efforts and called for a completely new and different model for DoD cybersecurity in the future.
Drive-by downloads are coming to your smartphone, and they're harder to detect than traditional PC-based versions. Here's how you can protect yourself, your users and your enterprise from mobile drive-by downloads.
Megaupload's hosting provider, Carpathia, wants to get rid of it, saying it costs US$9,000 a day to maintain
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After navigating uncharted security waters, Bank of the Ozarks now feels ready to set sail on an iPad adventure. "This is just the tip of the iceberg," says the bank's CIO.
German privacy watchdogs intensify Facebook criticism
In theory Google could listen in on phone conversations and serve ads based on background noise
For the sixth year in a row the agency failed to resolve known cybersecurity issues: installing critical software fixes, letting unauthorized people access accounting programs, not performing background checks on new hires and failing to make sure co
Firefox is used by more than 20 percent of all Internet users
If you should "come across" an image of sexy Russian supermodel Irina Shayk, beware. Bad Guys are using R-rated photos of Ms. Shayk to spread Mac malware.
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