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Tech Around the World: Wednesday, Nov 14th
HARDWARE, SECURITY, SOFTWARE NEWS
In today's release of Tech Around the World, we bring you the latest breaking news that gather the attention of press and readers worldwide.
On 11/14/2012 by Bozo Kauric... Comments (0) Read more
Millions of Stolen Apple UDIDs Were Not Given to FBI by Apple
APPLE, CLOUD COMPUTING, BUSINESS RUMORS
According to a posting by Anonymous, they specifically claim that Apple was not responsible for the UDID leaks to the FBI, however there are some holes in their system that do need addressing.
On 9/7/2012 by Anshel Sag... Comments (0) Read more

Infographic: Hacktivism Charges the Virtual Wars
SECURITY NEWS
The past 18 months saw a radical increase in the amount of hacking activities and now we’ve received an infographic that describes the trend.
On 3/27/2012 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
Raiders of Square Enix Wreck Havoc as Profits Fall
SOFTWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
The publisher of such popular games as Tomb Raider and Final Fantasy was hit with a double whammy. Hackers broke into several websites of Square Enix as they were releasing last year’s financial results.
On 5/16/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Is On-Line Dating a Gamble Fraught with Danger?
DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
The Internet abounds with on-line dating services. Some are free, some charge a subscription fee. They all promise to deliver that special someone. Once in a while, they deliver the unexpected, a sexual predator.
On 4/21/2011 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more
New Jersey Teen Charged For Sending Violent Threats Through Facebook
SECURITY NEWS
County Prosecutor Sean Dalton said "A 16-year-old Clearview student was charged yesterday arising out of a joint investigation." The juvenile created a Facebook profile using a fake name and began threatening students.
On 1/26/2011 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more

California Hacker Found Guilty, Could Serve Six Years in Jail
SOFTWARE NEWS
A California man has admitted to using personal information he hacked from women's e-mail accounts in Facebook to then send nude pictures of them to everyone in their address book.
On 1/17/2011 by John Oram... Comments (0) Read more
"Ang"st at Apple - Who is This Guy?
APPLE, BUSINESS NEWS
Fellow by the name of Andrew Ang is causing angst at Apple. Perhaps having a common Chinese name is why the IRS can’t find him as they prepare proceedings against an Apple manager who had under-the-table dealings.
On 8/16/2010 by Darleen Hartley... Comments (0) Read more

Microsoft, Oracle - this is NOT how to sell a secure service
CLOUD COMPUTING, ENTERPRISE, SECURITY ANALYSIS
When large companies like Microsoft, Oracle, and others try to sell you products they talk about security and often give a few common references. But are those really any good?
On 7/30/2009 by Sean Kalinich... Comments (0) Read more
Goldman Sachs code stolen – a key to manipulating stocks
SECURITY, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
On July 3rd, a Russian immigrant living in New Jersey was arrested and charged with stealing top secret computer code
On 7/7/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more

Privacy Wars: Las Vegas newspaper gets subpoena to I.D. online readers
SECURITY, BUSINESS ANALYSIS

Believe it or not, but an Las Vegas-based newspaper is fighting a battle that could change the rights of all Internet posters. Federal Grand Jury subpoenad the paper and requests identity details of 175 posters on the site.

On 6/17/2009 by Thomas Gordon... Comments (0) Read more
Boston Police may have conducted Improper Technology Seizure
SECURITY ANALYSIS

It would seem that lately US law enforcement has been taking a healthy dose of ignorance pills. This time, a Boston Police Officer seized several of a CS student’s computers, a cellphone and an iPod.

On 4/14/2009 by Sean Kalinich... Comments (0) Read more

Security Expert: FBI is very wrong on Emergency 911 fiasco
ENTERPRISE, SECURITY, BUSINESS, BLOGS ANALYSIS

The FBI in Dallas, Texas showed off its technological ignorance on Tuesday when it seized all systems inside two data centers as part of an investigation into companies that owed money to AT&T and Verizon.

 

On 4/9/2009 by Sean Kalinich... Comments (0) Read more
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