Monthly Archives: September 2008
Phishing Cyber Gang Upgrades to Fast-Flux Botnet
Researchers at RSA, EMC's security division, believe the Rock Phish gang has upgraded its infrastructure to improve its ability to launch phishing attacks.According to...
IT3 with Eric Lundquist, Sept. 3, 2008
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Douglas Crockford: ‘I Want a Browser War!’
VIENNA, Va.-Douglas Crockford, a JavaScript architect at Yahoo and founder of the JavaScript Object Notation, says he wants a browser war. Well, with Google's...
Fake AV Still Wreaking Havoc
Badware distribution schemes hidden under the guise of legitimate anti-virus applications continue to suck in unsuspecting end users, according to new research released by...
Tracking the Phantom Registrar Debate
Here's to the power of the press, the blog, the Web and intelligent debate.Not to pat ourselves on the shoulder too heartily, but I'm...
OpenSocial Foundation Launches with Google, Yahoo, MySpace
Google, Yahoo and MySpace have formally launched the OpenSocial Foundation to garner support for the OpenSocial data portability effort.The group's goal is make sure...
How to Create an Energy-Efficient Green Data Center
/images/stories/70x50/bug_knowledgecenter_70x70_(2).jpgGreening the data center is a marathon that will take years to complete, if we ever truly will. A recent EPA report on data...
Dell Enters Low-Cost Notebook Market with the Inspiron Mini 9
Dell is now preparing to jump into the low-cost notebook market with its own creation called the Inspiron Mini 9, which looks to compete...
Google Picasa Goes Professional While Web Albums Gets Smarter
Lost in all the glitter dusting Google's new Chrome Web browser this week was the launch of new versions of Google's popular photo-editing and...
Just Browsing?
Web browsers aren't just about surfing the Web anymore. With Microsoft, Mozilla and Google(!) introducing new browsers, the browser may just be more important...