In a move to fight back against governments that try to block their citizens’ Internet access, Google released tools to keep people around the world online.
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While many security professionals are ready to toss Java–the favored target of attackers’ exploitation efforts–out of the enterprise, business decision makers often fall back on classifying the software as a business necessity.
The joint ICICI Bank and Facebook app is known as Pockets and its focal feature is known as “Split n Share”. As the name suggest, a customer can split and track group expenses, along with sharing them friends, reports bankingtech.com.
On Thursday, Google’s Safe Browsing service began warning visitors to php.net that the website was discovered serving malware. Initially, most people and PHP maintainers thought that it was a false positive
Today’s information security teams increasingly rely on security systems with big data capabilities. In order to seek out and detect today’s complex advanced persistent threats you need to monitor network
For months now, Microsoft has been touting how Xbox One games will be able to make use of cloud computing resources to handle certain time-insensitive tasks that aren’t really feasible to calculate on a single local box.
Businesses and governments in the US, UK, Canada, and India are under assault from a malware-based cybercrime campaign using the Tor anonymizing relay network to hide its authors, say infosec researchers.
The German magazine Der Spiegel reported Wednesday that German Chancellor Angela Merkel strongly suspects her mobile phone has been under American surveillance “for years.”
The European Parliament voted today to suspend a major data sharing agreement with the US following the ongoing scandal over alleged surveillance from the US National Security Agency.
The multi-million pound contract will see HCM being used globally by BT, covering 88,000 employees.