IT departments are in a tight spot with Java. The pervasive development language comes with serious security risks, yet many business apps still rely on Java to function.
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File-sharing company Hightail (formerly YouSendIt), has acquired startup AdeptCloud, a file sharing and collaboration company focused on security, control and privacy.
Mega-popular blogging and content management system WordPress has just put out version 3.6.1.
New spamming campaign has been observed by TrendMicro that is targeting WhatsApp users. The spam is very similar to notifications been sent by WhatsApp
Securing your PC against the malicious wilds of the Web isn’t as simple as just keeping your antivirus software of choice up-to-date.
Interested in denying someone access to the Internet? Ten dollars provides a very nice DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) platform, featuring one 60-second long attack that can be used as often as needed for an entire month.
Netflix raised some eyebrows over the weekend when it revealed that it monitors pirate sites to see which TV series it should be adding to its streaming lineup, but the strategy makes perfect sense to some media observers.
Belgacom, Belgium’s largest telecommunications firm, has filed a complaint with the nation’s federal prosecutor, after their IT teams detected several indicators of compromise on the company’s network.
The United Kingdom and India are firming up a range of initiatives to deepen technology collaboration between their respective technology hubs, Cambridge and Bangalore.
The National Security Agency — and by extension, some foreign intelligence agencies and perhaps even criminal syndicates — can silently intercept encrypted communications and access off-the-shelf products that were thought to be secure.
