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Windows 8.1 Update problems -- still unsolved -- drive home an important point: Changing patch rules by fiat is a recipe for disaster on the desktop
Security pros must evolve to catch the bad guys using spear phishing, phone calls, on-site visits, and more to get at corporate data
As we pick up the pieces after the OpenSSL meltdown, let's all reflect on why a globally important open source project had only one full-time developer
Retailer says another 400,000 cards at subsidiary Aaron Brothers may also have been affected in a card skimming attack
Microsoft patches the wounds inflicted on corporate customers by XP and Windows 8.1 Update, but consumers are still mired in update woes
The OpenSSL flaw is serious, but the four horsemen of the apocalypse aren't coming for the Internet -- or your smartphone
Since February, Qihoo 360 has been rolling out security software to 200 million Windows XP users
The Lavaboom service has started accepting registrations for its upcoming beta testing period
The Canada Revenue Agency, which reported data on 900 taxpayers was stolen, is one of the first victims to report a Heartbleed attack
In cutting off Windows 8.1 security patches, Microsoft may be setting up three upgrade avenues for Windows 9