A bungled IT upgrade has downed Denmark’s universal NemID login system, forcing people to stay on an insecure version of Java if they want to carry out online banking, check their insurance, or retrieve tax return information.
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NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has claimed he taught a course in “cyber-counterintelligence” against China and has access to data on every active operation mounted against the People’s Republic by the US spy agency.
Anti-Virus (AV) software, along with its Firewall side-kick, has been the standard weapon against Internet borne threat for the past two decades. But in a changing threat landscape AV is fast beginning to look past its sell-by date.
Dave Anderson, Senior Director, Voltage Security, explains how organisations can overcome a common barrier to cloud computing adoption
For nearly a decade, TrueCrypt has been one of the trusty tools in a security-minded user’s toolkit. There’s just one problem: no one knows who created the software. Worse still, no one has ever conducted a full security audit on it—until now.
Facebook announced Wednesday that it is loosening privacy rules for its teen users.
Yahoo is being second-guessed more today than a mediocre baseball manager.
Consulting firm KPMG has bought 3,500 new BlackBerry 10 (BB10) smartphones for use by staff in its Milan office, despite ongoing questions over the Canadian firm’s long-term future.
The maker of Cadbury chocolate, Oreo cookies and Trident gum is developing “smart” store shelves that use sensor technology to personalize, and therefore encourage, the pleasure-seeking impulse purchases that drive sales of those products.
Akamai, a leading provider of cloud services for delivering, optimizing and securing online content and business applications, today released its Second Quarter, 2013 State of the Internet Report.
