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Ironic malware-infected USB security blundersSaturday, 04 September 2010 Whether you are interested in truly bizarre USB drives or secure professional USB flash drives, unless you've been living under a rock, it's likely that you own at least one USB drive. USBs...Read more... | WebOS 2.0 beta ready for developersFriday, 03 September 2010 Palm's WebOS 2.0 beta is now available in limited release to developers, with a full public release planned for later this year.Read more... |
Microsoft still mum on programs prone to DLL hijacking attacksThursday, 02 September 2010 Microsoft on Tuesday again abstained from naming which of its Windows programs, if any, contain bugs that could lead to widespread "DLL load hijacking" attacks.Read more... | Repetition breaks Google Audio CAPTCHAMonday, 09 August 2010 Google has fixed a flaw in its Audio CAPTCHA software that could have given scammers a way to automatically set up phoney accounts with the company's services.Read more... |
Facebook doubles the size of its first data centerSunday, 08 August 2010 Facebook has decided to double the size of its planned data center in Oregon before the first part of the project is even built, the latest sign of the company's rapid growth.Read more... | Intel has its eye on iPhone, smartphone marketSaturday, 07 August 2010 If you can't beat them, buy them. At least that's what executives at Intel seem to be thinking.Read more... |
U.K. government nixes 'kill IE6' campaignFriday, 06 August 2010 The British government has rejected a call to dump Microsoft's Internet Explorer 6 (IE6), saying that it is saving taxpayers' money by staying with the nine-year-old browser.Read more... | Five Windows 7 security features that businesses need to know aboutThursday, 05 August 2010 The words Windows and security have not always been compatible. In the past, Microsoft's quest to make its operating system as easy to manage as possible for the "typical" user has...Read more... |


