A consumer VPN service called CryptoSeal Privacy has shut down rather than risk government intrusions that could cost the company money in legal fees and threaten user privacy.
Author: ISBuzz Team
About two weeks ago, it was reported that “Paunch”, the author of the Blackhole Exploit Kit (BHEK), had been arrested by Russian law enforcement. (In addition to his work on BHEK, Paunch is also suspected of working on the Cool Exploit Kit.)
In the office, people still prefer Microsoft Office. Yes, despite threats from rivals that are open source, cheaper, fully cloud-based or more mobile-friendly, Microsoft Office’s desktop suite reigns over the workplace productivity software kingdom.
The Open Virtualization Alliance has joined the Linux Foundation as a collaborative project to deepen its ties with the Linux community.
Gather around the server script kiddies for I have a scary tale of woe. What makes this story all the more scary is that it is true.
In recognition of the 10th anniversary of National Cyber Security Awareness Month, TEKsystems� Network Services practice surveyed IT and business leaders to gauge how well their organizations are currently addressing information security.
A defibrillator fitted to US vice president Dick Cheney had its wireless functions removed in the factory, in order to ensure hackers – or terrorists – could not kill him by attacking the device.
A young security researcher has developed the first ever malware designed to target the recently released Firefox Mobile operating system and plans to unveil the proof-of-concept at the at the upcoming The Ground Zero (G0S) 2013 security summit in November.
Ubuntu 13.10 is great on the desktop. On smartphones, Saucy Salamander, aka Ubuntu Touch, is still a work in progress. That said, for mobile programmers and Linux or smartphone power users
Will the ‘Internet of Things’ make CIOs’ jobs harder? Maybe — actually, Mahesh Kumar, CMO of BDNA, even goes in to suggest that the Internet of Things will “sink IT.”