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Encryption Merits Can Be Exaggerated

Encryption combined with cloud storage has been hailed as a highly secure way for organizations to protect their data from Net marauders, but their value may be overstated, contend two security pros While encrypting data is better than not encrypting it, where it's decrypted can be an important security consideration, said Steve Weis, CTO and cofou...

New Canon DSLR Focuses on Smooth Video

Canon took a step forward Tuesday in solving a problem that's been plaguing DSLR videographers for a long time: maintaining smooth video with a camera's autofocusing system ...

RSS Rises From Google Reader’s Ashes

Procrastinators may have been surprised Monday when they tried to catch up on their news feeds by using their old dependable Google Reader only to find out it didn't exist anymore That's right -- Google has shut down its RSS aggregator for good. While it's too late for those who failed to jump ship before the July 1 cutoff date to save their data, ...

BlackBerry Wraps Enterprise Security Blanket Around iOS, Android

If you own an iPhone or Android mobile phone and work at a BlackBerry shop, it will be simpler from now on to keep the personal information and apps on your device segregated from those you use for work That's thanks to BlackBerry's Tuesday release of Secure Work Space, an iOS and Android solution that gives handsets running those operating system...

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Hackers Find WordPress Easy Pickings

Adobe Reader and Oracle Java aren't alone in having a bull's eye painted on their code by hackers. WordPress also is becoming a popular target for Internet outlaws It's quite a large target, too. About 18 percent of the sites on the Web -- about 60 million of them -- use WordPress....

X2 Marks the Spot for Comcast’s Cloud TV Initiative

Comcast this week announced new software for its set-top boxes, opening a window into how cable TV companies hope to retain customers tempted to move their eyeballs to online-only alternatives Comcast X2, which debuted at the National Cable and Telecommunications Association's Cable Show under way in Washington, D.C., blends cable offerings like on...

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Cybersecurity Tops the Agenda in U.S.-China Weekend Talks

Among the issues on the agenda for the talks over the weekend between China's President Xi Jinping and U.S. President Obama were cybersecurity and hacker attacks on U.S. targets by hackers based in China Even if China had the will to act against hackers within its territory, doing so wouldn't be easy, noted FireEye CTO Ashar Aziz....

Obama Takes a Swing at Patent Trolls

The Obama administration on Tuesday targeted patent trolls with a number of initiatives aimed at curbing activity it blames for stymieing innovation in America The initiatives include five executive orders and seven legislative recommendations that will "protect innovators from frivolous litigation and ensure the highest-quality patents in our syst...

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Hack Reports Fly Ahead of China, US Presidents’ Meeting

Numerous new accusations have kept cyberespionage firmly in the media spotlight in the run-up to President Barack Obama's meeting this week with Chinese President Xi Jinping Within 24 hours, two separate stories broke about Chinese hackers pinching the designs for some of Uncle Sam's critical weapons systems and nicking the architectural plans for ...

Chinese Hackers May Have Pinched US Military Designs

Chinese hackers were accused of stealing the designs for more than two dozen U.S. military weapons systems in a report appearing Monday in The Washington Post The system designs pinched by the hackers were for systems critical to the country's missile defenses and its combat aircraft and war ships, the paper said....

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‘Comment Crew’ Back in Action Against US Cybertargets, Says Mandiant

China and Iran were accused last week of renewing their cyberattacks on U.S. computer systems after a brief hiatus A gang of Chinese hackers allegedly affiliated with the country's People's Liberation Army has resumed infiltrating U.S. computer systems after making a strategic withdrawal earlier this year, according to cybersecurity firm Mandiant....

Intel Puts Its Chips on ‘New Devices’

Intel's new CEO Brian Krzanich showed Tuesday he's ready to put his stamp on the chipmaking giant by announcing a company reorganization that includes a division for new devices The division, headed by former mobile unit chief Mike Bell, will reportedly focus on emerging product trends. It will be a key component in Intel's attempt to boost its per...

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Island Nation’s Web Domain Now Paradise for Spammers

Chances are you've never heard of the tiny Pacific island nation of Palau, but you may be familiar with its former Internet domain: PW That's because the domain, now owned by Directi, has become a favorite of spammers....

Microsoft Plans Meek Summer Update to WP8

It appears that Microsoft won't be rocking the Windows Phone 8 boat very much until 2014 Microsoft spread some crumbs Tuesday about an update to its mobile operating system coming this summer, and the offering is pretty mild. Another scheduled update for the fall is expected to deliver more of the same....

Bank Internet Links Can Give Hackers Keys to Vaults

Willie Sutton once said that he robbed banks because that's where the money was. If Sutton were living today, he might have made the career move to hacker That would allow him to do what he liked to do best -- steal money -- on a global scale, which is what a ring of bank robbing hackers have been doing. Eight of the alleged cybercrooks were arrest...

Obama May Pick Twitter Lawyer for Privacy Post

The Obama administration appears to be sending a message to privacy advocates that it's taking their issue seriously by creating a new position devoted to it -- and choosing a high-profile tech lawyer to occupy it The White House reportedly is tagging Nicole Wong, Twitter's legal director for products, for a top privacy post -- either as a chief pr...

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Scan of Entire Internet Reveals Too Many Leaky Devices

There are 3.7 billion IP addresses on the Internet, and HD Moore has pinged every one of them Moore is chief security officer at Rapid7, a cyberthreat and risk management company. In February, he decided as a hobby project to conduct a census of all the devices connected to the Internet, using a nest of computers in a spare room in his home. What h...

Airbnb Declares No Vacancies for Anonymity

Authentication requirements for some travelers looking for shared accommodations around the world will be getting a little tougher Airbnb -- which allows people to list, discover and book unique accommodations through a sharing model -- announced Tuesday that it will be asking for more personal information from U.S. consumers who want to use its se...

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Report: Criminals Put a Bull’s-eye on Web Infrastructure

Cybercriminals have begun focusing their malicious endeavors on the sinew of the Internet to reap greater rewards For months now, Net bandits have targeted key infrastructure elements -- from the domain-naming service to certificate-issuing authorities to hosting services -- in order to spread cash-producing malware....

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Social Sharing May Be Eroding Office Security

It's no secret that security experts don't have a lot of love for social media. Information freely available at social media sites makes it easier for net marauders to fashion targeted attacks on organizations However, social media may be undermining data security in a more profound way....

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