Earlier this month, CSO reported that cybercrime attacks on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn have exploded, according to a recent survey …
After outcry, Google revamps Buzz networking application
Google apologized on Saturday, saying it has made several changes to its new social-networking application Buzz to allay privacy concerns. …
Net neutrality: A complex topic made simple
Google has recently announced plan to set up trial fiber optic networks in the U.S. with ultra-high speed Internet connections …
Microsoft says malware causing blue screen crashes
A hard-to-detect rootkit may be causing Windows XP systems to crash following Microsoft's latest security updates. Windows users began flooding …
Researchers find huge weakness in European payment cards
Hundreds of millions of payment cards throughout Europe have a flaw that could allow criminals with a stolen card to …
Bharti Airtel bidding $10.7B for Zain's Africa mobile ops
Bharti Airtel, India's largest mobile phone service provider, is in exclusive discussions to buy the African operations of Kuwait's Mobile …
The state of FMC
The idea behind FMC is to create a super-voice service that lets customers mingle calls between fixed-line and mobile handsets. …
Dell's virtualisation servers surge ahead
Virtualisation servers are systems designed to deliver more of the capacity that virtualisation hosts need to run optimally. Virtual machines, …
Buzz: Google Needs Better 'People Skills'
Google's inability to deal with people issues–like Buzz privacy and Nexus One customer support–makes the company look technically sophisticated but …
Cisco’s McCool sees growing data-centre role
While Cisco Systems branches out into consumer electronics, video, mobile data and other areas, one of its biggest areas of …
Criminal hacker 'Iceman' gets 13 years
A former security researcher turned criminal hacker has been sentenced to 13 years in federal prison for hacking into financial …
Microsoft's new 'phone home' anti-piracy practice unacceptable, says critic
The Internet advocate who blasted Microsoft in 2006 over the daily “phone home” habits of its anti-piracy software took the …
Michigan firm sues bank over theft of $560,000
A Michigan-based manufacturing firm is suing its bank after online crooks depleted the company's account by $560,000 via a series …
Researchers find huge weakness in European payment cards
Hundreds of millions of payment cards throughout Europe have a flaw that could allow criminals with a stolen card to …
Video site Veoh bankrupt, heads into liquidation
Video Web site Veoh Networks is bankrupt and its assets will be sold off to repay creditors, the company's top …
APC plans new push into containerised data centres
Power and cooling company APC by Schneider Electric will make a new push this year into the market for containerized …
It’s Microsoft’s Game to Lose with Windows Mobile 7
Speculation is mounting that Microsoft will show off the Windows Mobile 7 operating system at a wireless industry conference in …
Microsoft announces Office for Mac 2011
Microsoft provided the most extensive look yet into the next version of the Mac version of its popular Office suite …
Microsoft stops serving Windows patch blamed for blue screens
Microsoft said it had halted distribution of a security update linked to crippled Windows XP PCs that display the notorious …
Is Google moving too far (from search) too fast?
Google is stuck between something of a rock and a hard place. The company, which rose to prominence and fortune …