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Researcher Hacks into Credit Card Magnetic Strips

WASHINGTON - Personally identifiable information baked into the magnetic strip on your credit card can be easily hijacked by hackers using lightweight tools, according...

Gartner: Server Shipments, Revenue Increased in -07

Despite concerns about the health of the U.S. economy, worldwide server shipments and revenue increased in 2007, with Hewlett-Packard and IBM continuing to dominate...

Tool Turns Google into Vulnerability Scanner

Cult of the Dead Cow, or cDc, an old-school hacking crew famous for its anti-censorship stance, has shipped a new tool that turns the...

Google to Sell Ads in Web Videos

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Web search leader Google Inc. plans to start selling ads to appear in Web videos after it agreed a partnership...

Windows Live SkyDrive Exits Beta

Windows Live SkyDrive Exits Beta By Peter Galli Windows Live SkyDrive Exits Beta - Creating a New Folder to Share Files Users can share files with others...

eWEEK Labs Walk-through: Chandler 0.7.4

eWEEK Labs Walk-through: Chandler 0.7.4 By Tiffany Maleshefski eWEEK Labs Walk-through: Chandler 0.7.4 - New Folders Chandler creates folders in your e-mail in-box, making it easy to...

Researchers Crack BitLocker, FileVault

Four of the most widely used disk encryption technologies-Windows Vista's BitLocker, Apple's FileVault, TrueCrypt and dm-crypt-have been rendered useless by a new attack class,...

FCC Caught in Middle of White Spaces Debate

It works; it doesn't work. Testing failed; testing is inconclusive.These are the battle lines being drawn between powerhouse technology firms and broadcasters over the...

eWEEK Technology in Film Awards

eWEEK Technology in Film Awards eWEEK Technology in Film Awards - Best use of technology as a metaphor for chaos under bureaucratic control Best use...

Rivals Skeptical of Microsoft’s Move to Greater ‘Openness’

Competitors in the open-source community responded with skepticism to Microsoft's Feb. 21 announcement that it is committing itself to greater openness and interoperability for...