Criminal hackers are creating malicious hardware which experts warn will be much more difficult to detect than conventional software-based malware. A team led by Samuel King, assistant professor at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, has
IBM, Google Will Collaborate on Cloud Computing - Enterprise Security Today
Google and IBM will combine applications and hardware to develop the infrastructure of cloud computing as the line between the enterprise and consumer markets blurs. “Eventually all devices will be on the network,” said Google CEO Eric Schmidt. Both
Teachers say That Computer Hackers Were Honor Students - Fox 6
New details have been disclosed about the cheating scandal at Rancho Bernardo High School. In a memo to teachers, an assistant principal reveals that eight honors students hacked into the school’s network, downloaded several teachers’ files on flash
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SAN DIEGO — A blistering e-mail about student cheating from an administrator at Rancho Bernardo High School is angering some students and parents. The e-mail was written by Rancho Bernardo High School Assistant Vice Principal Keith Koelzer and dated
Small Business Means Big Business for Hackers - CIO Today
Some simple, low-cost solutions also include: maintaining software and hardware to include upgrades, spyware and anti-virus software. Also, make sure the traveling laptop has sufficient security protection in case it gets lost, and don’t share or
Hackers target Prime Ministry Web site - Turkish Daily News
A hacker named Karan hacked the Prime Ministry’s press center’s official Web site, www.bbm.gov.tr, Thursday in a move to protest unemployment in the country. While a message saying Game Over. Your system is rooting, welcomed visitors to the Web

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