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'Rogueware' software is just a sales pitch aimed at spooking users into spending $80 for a worthless utility to fix bogus hard drive errors
How the CIO handles a bring-your-own-device effort is a good proxy on whether that executive should lead IT in the emerging empowered-user world
Online file storage and sharing site Dropbox admits that it can see the data you've stored. Oops...
The update also fixes a critical security bug that hackers have been leveraging, Adobe says
Chipmaker lets big users drive change, while it builds the underlying technology and partners with Open Data Center Alliance to ensure clouds interoperate
The number of botnets, phishing domains, and malicious networks residing in Canada has soared. Are crackdowns on command-and-control servers in the U.S. to blame?
The company also adds support for native Fibre Channel over Ethernet connevtivity to its high-end Symmetrix Vmax arrays
Leaked application tokens can give third parties access to Facebook users' personal info and the ability to post to their walls
Arbor Pravail appliances are designed to detect and mitigate attacks that tie up a company's servers
The hacks and Sony's incompetence involve bad security practice, not a flaw in cloud services per se