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Android Apps, Internet Explorer, Java Among the Most Vulnerable: HP SLIDESHOW

Nathan Eddy | February 05, 2014
With the cost of cyber-crime rising at an alarming rate and several organizations calling attention to the increase in the use of exploits in the wild, Hewlett-Packard's cyber-risk report this year focuses on specific areas of the attack surface, the technologies that define them, and the vulnerabilities...
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security risks

App Misconfiguration, Mobile Apps With Poor Encryption Pose Risks, HP

Sean Michael Kerner | February 03, 2014
Jacob West, CTO of Hewlett-Packard's Enterprise Security Products, explains why application misconfiguration is an issue and offers advice on how to limit the risks.
Security Security
Hacker

Pwn2Own Hacking Contest Adds Exploit Category: Unicorns

Sean Michael Kerner | February 02, 2014
HP's Zero Day Initiative is betting $150,000 that hackers can't hunt down a mythical Exploit Unicorn that is defended by Microsoft's strongest security.
PC Hardware PC Hardware

3D Printing Market Ready to Go Mainstream: IDC

Michelle Maisto | December 17, 2013
IDC says the 3D printing market has reached the tipping point from niche to mainstream and will grow tenfold by 2017.
PC Hardware PC Hardware
recall

HP Chromebook 11 Defective Charger Cords Are Recalled

Todd R. Weiss | December 17, 2013
HP Chromebook 11 users are urged not to use the charger for their device and to contact the manufacturer for a free replacement charger module.
PC Hardware PC Hardware

HP S900 Series Multifunction Printers Address the High End

Michelle Maisto | December 10, 2013
HP's new S900 Series MFPs offer cost savings and workflow efficiencies. They also end customers' need to look elsewhere for a complete lineup.
PC Hardware PC Hardware

HP's New Elite Lineup Includes Thinnest Elite Ultrabook to Date

Michelle Maisto | December 10, 2013
Hewlett-Packard has updated its Elite portfolio with its thinnest Ultrabook yet, two tiny desktops, a convertible and a 23-inch touch display.
Enterprise Apps Enterprise Apps

HP Launches Portal to Sell Its Software Online

Sean Michael Kerner | December 06, 2013
Hewlett-Packard's Pronq is a new business set to directly sell HP software, including security, performance and business analytics.
Mobile Mobile
Apple HQ rendering

Apple's HQ Plans: Views of the Ultramodern Site Apple Will Call Home SLIDESHOW

Nathan Eddy | November 26, 2013
A small selection of renderings offering glimpses of Apple's spaceship-like new headquarters has been floating around the Internet for years now, but just recently, Cupertino, Calif., city officials—who recently gave the green light on Apple's futuristic building—also released two-dozen renderings,...
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mobile apps

HP: Mobile Apps Aren't Secure, Allow Access to Private Data

Sean Michael Kerner | November 18, 2013
In a new study, Hewlett-Packard found that 97 percent of the mobile applications it scanned accessed private information on devices.
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