SAN FRANCISCO: Internet security researchers warned that hackers have caught on to a “critical” flaw that lets them control traffic on the web. An elite squad of computer industry engineers that laboured in secret to solve the problem released a
Rittal Launches Enclosure Solution for Protecting Video Surveillance - Computerworld Australia
Read up on the latest ideas and technologies from companies that sell hardware, software and services. Sydney, 28 July 2008 Rittal, a leading worldwide provider of enclosure technologies, has launched a tamper proof security enclosure aimed at
Jagan Jagannathan Info - TMCnet
Jagan Jagannathan is a seasoned technologist with over twenty-five years of research and development experience in the fields of network computing, parallel systems, computer security and very high-level programming tools. Currently, Jagan is founder
Exorcise the Demons That Come Preinstalled - New York Times
CALL it junkware. Or call it bloatware or demoware or adware. Computer users denounce it as crapware. It s the software preinstalled on new Windows computers. (Bloatware is entirely a Windows issue; Macs don t have such software.) It is there
A different way to look at al Qaeda images - Guardian Blogs
Computer security consultant Neal Krawetz showed a different way to look at al Qaeda images in a talk at the BlackHat security conference in Las Vegas. August 2, 2007 10:27 AM Computer security consultant Neal Krawetz showed a different way to look
Pick a Lock, Any Lock - Slate
Locksmiths and lock manufactures have found themselves in a jam. The skills of their trade, passed down through generations under conditions of occult secrecy, have been jimmied open online (subscription required). The professionals are crying foul
NWA, Sun: Don’t open e-mail, it’s a scam - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Northwest, Sun Country and other airlines warned their customers Friday about phony e-mails that claim to be from the airlines with confirmations of recently purchased tickets — but actually contain a virus. The e-mails prompted a barrage of calls
San Francisco DA discloses city’s network passwords - Computerworld
Share July 25, 2008 (IDG News Service) In its bid to protect the city from one computer security risk, the San Francisco District Attorney’s Office may very well have created another. The office of San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has
News - Security - CNET News
Only days after the city of San Francisco regained control of its computer network after an alleged hijacking, a new vulnerability has come to light–this time brought on by the city itself. The San Francisco district attorney’s office has apparently
New Internet Threat: Misdirecting Your Computer - KYW News radio
Security experts are warning computer users about a potentially damaging new Internet threat. This attack involves the way any computer accesses a web site — the behind-the-scenes coding that turns a web site name, like a .com or .net, into its

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