Following a breach of its computer systems a year ago, Heartland Payment System, one of the five largest payment card processors in the United States, came under considerable pressure to strengthen its IT security, and it's been embroiled in several lawsuits because of the breach. In January 2009, h...
Pushback against the deployment at airports of digital image scanners that show people's naked images through their clothes is gaining steam, bolstered by the Electronic Privacy Information Center's publication of government documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act. The U.S. Departme...
Civil liberties groups continue to lock horns with the Department of Homeland Security over border searches of electronic equipment, although relatively few people have been affected. The Department's statistics show that only 1,000 laptops were searched between October 2008 and August 2009, a time ...
Talk of a flu pandemic has evolved into a bit of flu panic. Rumors fly as some people die and others deny. Much of this fevered buzz is on and around the Internet. The fear that the Internet itself will crash is growing. The alarm is based on the presumption that as the flu spreads, so does the base...
Computer infrastructure has become the foundation of businesses, governments, and militaries across the globe. Unfortunately, the onset of computer dependence has only opened a myriad of opportunities for cybercrime and potentially devastating consequences. Unlike in the past, when criminals would h...
Android is finally getting a little more wardrobe variety. It's also moving out into new U.S. carriers. Sprint is the latest wireless company to jump in with the Android crowd; it'll start selling the HTC Hero this October. The Hero looks to be a pretty capable handset. It's loaded with Google apps,...
The idea was to provide some clarity on the issue of searches of computers and other digital devices when travelers enter the U.S. However, while Thursday's announcement of new Department of Homeland Security policies for border inspections was greeted as a good first step by some, they didn't compl...
For the second time in less than a week, Twitter has been hit by a distributed denial of service attack. Unlike the first attack last week, the latest cyberassault, which started on Tuesday, has been confined to Twitter so far -- Facebook has apparently not been affected. That has led Roger Thompson...
Despite reports earlier this year about spies penetrating the computers that help control America's electrical grid, utility companies appear to be slow in clamping down on security, and that perception has led to a tongue-lashing from a House of Representatives committee. U.S. Rep. Yvette Clarke as...
U.S. computer security experts didn't have much of an Independence Day holiday this year, thanks to a massive botnet-driven attack launched on July 4 that initially targeted several federal agency Web sites and then went wider to include assaults on private sector Web entities in America and sites f...
The Department of Defense will proceed with the creation of a new command to coordinate the day-to-day defense of military, federal government and critical civilian networks from attack. The cyberdefense command will be part of the U.S. Strategic Command, a multiservice military operation that is re...
Like cats and mice, security product vendors and cyber-criminals do not care much for each other. Over the past 24 hours, however, cyber-criminals may have just about fallen in love with Symantec, which made a mistake that let crooks launch a flood of malware on the Internet. It all began when Syman...
The revolving door at the Department of Homeland Security's National Cybersecurity Center continues to spin at warp speed, with the announcement late last week that yet another U.S. cybersecurity czar is leaving the agency. Rod Beckstrom, who became NCC director a year ago, complained in his resigna...
As a former senior executive of Swiss Reinsurance, the world's largest reinsurer of life-health and property-casualty risks, Donna Childs was well versed in both the need and the practice of disaster data recovery. Her experience proved critical when she returned to the United States to start her ow...
A report issued Monday purports to detail the 25 most dangerous programming errors committed by software writers that result in security bugs and enable cyber espionage and cybercrime. The list was compiled by more than 30 experts from cyber security organizations in the U.S. and other countries. Ex...
Yes, communities and infrastructure can't keep up
Some projects are moving too fast
No, expansion is needed to meet demand
The pace seems about right
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Super Productivity App: The Closest I’ve Come to a Workflow That Sticks
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Apple Hedges Bets on Chips in Talks with Intel, Samsung
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Adobe Positions Itself as the AI Control Layer for CX
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Pet Robots Edge Closer to Reality
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Dell’s Strategic Reset and Intentional Return to the XPS Brand
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Malware Threats Accelerate Across Critical Infrastructure
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AI’s Real Bottleneck Is Power, Not Compute
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Experity AI Care Agent Helps Cut Admin Workload in Urgent Care
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Amazon Brings Alexa+ to the Web as AI Competition Heats Up
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AI-Powered Ways To Save on Christmas in a Post-Shutdown Season
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Calix in 2026: A Quiet AI Power Play for Smaller Broadband Providers
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Law Firms Grapple With Hallucinated Legal Logic, Shadow AI
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Malicious Traffic Surges 245% Since Iran War Began
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AI Apps Generate Revenue but Struggle With Retention
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Google and MediaTek Move to Challenge the PC Status Quo
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Meta Enlists AI to Enforce Age Restrictions
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Galaxy XR Is Impressive. The Problem Is Nobody Needs It (Yet)
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Robotics Framework Aims to Prevent Conflicts in Shared Spaces
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Aptera Reaches Milestone in Solar-Powered Vehicle Production
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Favored Google Search Results Can Cost Consumers Cash
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FOMO Driving GPU Overbuying, 95% of Capacity Idle
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Australia Bans Social Media Accounts for Minors
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Data Centers in Space: Pi in the Sky or AI Hallucination?
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