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40,000 Websites Compromised in Mass Attack

More than 40,000 legitimate Websites have been hit by an attack that is redirecting users to a site laced with malware.The "Nine-Ball" compromise, which...

How to See, Hear and Feel a Hard Drive Crash

If you've ever wanted to watch a hard drive crash in your hands -- but not lose any of your stuff -- then read...

Is This Recession a ‘Man-cession’?

It's pretty interesting to read a news release trying to give a gender spin to a recession that has impacted everyone so deeply. I...

Don’t Wait for Google to Upgrade Your Gmail Security

Brian Prince is reporting today that Google is considering enforcing SSL encryption by default for its Google Apps users. It's a good idea--as eWEEK...

Google Getting Attacked on All Fronts over Book Search Project

Google is really getting hammered for its Google Book Search project, essentially a monumental effort to organize the world's books online and make money...

Opera Unite Debuts to Challenge Google, Mozilla in Web Services

Challenging Mozilla, Google, and Microsoft in the nascent Web services arena, Opera June 16 unveiled Opera Unite, a Web service platform which computers create...

Developing Security Metrics for Enterprise Risk Management

When Bruce Jones decided to serve as global IT security risk and compliance manager at Eastman Kodak Company, he found he had a challenging...

Twitter Undergoes Downtime for Iran

Twitter has shifted its planned downtime in order to remain up and running during Iran's prime daylight hours, the better to assist what some...

China Makes Green Dam Software Not Compulsory

The Chinese government appears to be changing its stance on the 'Green Dam Youth Escort' filtering software, according to the Associated Press.AP has reported...

Senators Question iPhone Type Deals with Carriers

Four U.S. Senators are urging the Federal Communications Commission to investigative whether exclusive deals between cell phone makers and wireless carriers are unfairly impacting...