The international band of Internet activists known as Anonymous has chosen the rural Missouri town of Maryville as the target of its latest campaign
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Regardless of where critics might stand on either side of the STEM jobs gap debate, Code.org is making it its mission to bring basic computer programming education to students of all ages.
In a new blog post from Brian Krebs, the recent discovery from Imperva that more than 35,000 websites have been hacked through a vBulletin hole, is discussed.
Live Webinar to Delve into New Mobile, Web Services & RIA Development Formats to Understand Why Applications are Littered with SQL Injections
Just a few months back you might have thought that Mandiant had etched the trend and term Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) in the top position on the cybersecurity wall of fame — that may not end up being the case.
Despite a major cyber attack on its burgeoning cloud platform recently, Adobe is moving full steam ahead with regularly scheduled updates to its Marketing Cloud.
In a better time, circa 1998, Cypress Semiconductor founder and CEO T.J. Rodgers gave a provocative speech, titled: “Why Silicon Valley Should Not Normalize Relations with Washington D.C.”
This video from DerbyCon discusses the basics of the AV evasion problem, what techniques work, which ones don’t and why. The talk has a particular focus on AV evasion as it relates to Metasploit payloads.
Riskive, the Social Risk Management company, today unveiled FriendGuard, a free app that leverages advanced math and science to protect individuals and families against social identity theft and malware attacking their social accounts.
The multitude of devices, users, and generated traffic all combine to create a proliferation of data that is being created with incredible volume, velocity, and variety.