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European Commission antitrust officials will now begin drafting a final ruling on charges that Intel abused its dominant position in the chip market
Microsoft's Trustworthy Computing has made a real difference; Oracle is lagging five years behind and makes it complex to install patches, according to a database consultant
Infected Web sites look no different, but hackers have added JavaScript code that redirects visitors' browsers to an invisible attack launched from China-based servers
Virtualization can be both a blessing and a curse, serving up improved security while at the same time hiding dangers
The Microsoft chairman says that the current H-1B limits are driving away the world's best engineers and scientists
Government in the region is demanding access to encryption algorithms, messages on its service
Digital rights and privacy group takes over the Health Privacy Project and will expand its focus to work on patient privacy issues, such as the rights of patients to access their data
There is a 72 percent likelihood that the next successful attack will come from an insider, says IBM Tivoli exec
Charles Grassley says the Bush Administration isn't enforcing the H-1B visa program; releases letter to DHS outlining abuses