Too slow for Core's likingResearchers at Core Security have released details of three vulnerabilities in Apple iCal scheduling application, after four months of talks with the company....
Ineffectual'LifeLock's dubious fraud-prevention service is attracting more flak, this time from disgruntled customers in three US states who say it fails to provide the comprehensive protection its CEO and high-profile pitchman claims....
Unlock my BookLocker'After threatening to limit print-on-demand sales to books printed by its very own print-on-demand printer, Amazon is facing an anti-trust lawsuit....
Whitehall computer says 'Nein'Shared services - where several government departments share resources in order to save money - might seem like an easy way to reduce costs within the government. But the Department of Transport's complete failure to link human
Disorganized, ineffective'US lawmakers ripped into the organization that oversees North America's electrical grid, saying it isn't doing enough to prevent cyber attacks that could cripple the economy....
Patriot Act could expose British JedisAn influential group of MPs has urged the government to seek assurances from Washington that the Patriot Act would not be used to access personal data contained in the UK census, if it is outsourced
Friend Connect privacy kerfuffleFacebook has suspended the use of a Google service which allowed people to export their Facebook friends list to other websites, claiming that the Google service violates users' privacy....
Privacy these, big guyNSFW It appears that while some people are increasingly concerned that Google's entertaining Street View might visually rape their swimming pool or lay bare their military secrets to black turbans and other jihadist riff-raff, the residents of
Five stooges sniff the pork barrelUpdated The government released the shortlist of five possible suppliers for its delayed ID card project this morning....
Build it and they might comeIf Eclipse was hoping to escape its current over reliance on IBM then it's off to a slow start judging by early work on its next platform - E4, due in 2010....
Another proxy emerges and director quitsYahoo! has delayed its general meeting scheduled for 3 July and is facing another attack on its board. No new date has been set, but the meeting is expected to be held towards the end
At least the Home Secretary is pleasedThe Open Mobile Terminal Platform group has finally published the security documents it outlined last year, and got the UK home secretary to say what a good thing that is....
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Who you gonna call? Phishbusters. Police in the US and Romania have arrested 38 people accused of running one of the most sophisticated international phishing operations ever uncovered.
Help us root out corruption'Microsoft is looking for Windows Home Server guinea pigs to test a public beta of a patch to a major corruption bug that has blighted the product since late last year....
Obama sparks US economyMax Motors is aware of America's crime problem. And it wants to be part of the solution. With this in mind, the Butler, Missouri auto dealership is offering a free handgun to anyone in the market for
A $350m data center giant in the desertExclusive $500m. That's the going rate for a data smelter these days. You know, a facility run by a company such as Google or Microsoft that moves bits around and consumes more power
Rob Roy seizes Enron's busted dreamExclusive Drive a couple of blocks past the Loose Caboose and the Carburetor Shop on E. Sahara Avenue in Las Vegas, and you'll find one of the world's leading technology companies. The name of the