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Around half of federal employees use smartphones and tablets for work, but most of those devices aren't secured well
Why client-side Java must be eliminated despite its widespread use
What you need to know -- and do -- about the zero-day Java security threat
Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act is applied too broadly in alleged data theft cases, critics say
Users and Oracle both need to do their part against a malware industrial complex that can quickly attack any security hole
Client-side Java is an outdated technology that now does more harm than good -- and must be eliminated despite its widespread use
From autosaved spreadsheets to test systems using real data, these five oft-overlooked sources of data leaks need to be watched
Survey finds developers split on application development in the cloud
The suicide of the 26-year-old hacktivist highlights how our technophobic government demonizes geeks
The emergency fix repairs two vulnerabilities that can be remotely exploited by a malicious website