Friday, March 12, 2010

ZeuS botnet keeps getting better - for criminals; FCC launches broadband test site

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ZeuS botnet code keeps getting better… for criminals
The latest version of ZeuS botnet toolkit includes a $10,000 module that can let attackers take complete control of a compromised PC. Read More


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See why Gartner and the network industry have positioned HP as a leader and the fastest-growing enterprise Ethernet LAN networking vendor. HP's commitment to industry-standards can help organizations optimize their network. Read now.

FCC launches broadband test site for consumers
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has added tools to the Broadband.gov Web site to help users measure their broadband speeds or report that they do not have broadband available. Read More

iPhone apps usage shifts into high gear at night, on weekends
Maybe iPhone users aren't wasting countless hours at work fiddling with their smartphone apps after all. Read More

Beyond the smartphone battle: Seven patent lawsuits you should know about
Over the past decades, the software patent has become a weapon of choice in tech circles. Read More


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With the public release of Windows 7 debates and discussions have been raging on the security improvements in the new platform, and some potential problems have also emerged. In this white paper, we run through the most significant changes and additions, and look at what they might mean to users and administrators. Read now.

AT&T CEO's pay jumps 35% to $20.3 million in 2009
AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson's stock awards fell 8% in 2009, but he earned a cash bonus of $5.85 million that helped increase his total compensation by 35%. Read More

Ex-Cisco engineer Randall out at Brocade
Ex-Cisco router engineer Marc Randall is out as Brocade's senior VP of Products following the company's disappointing quarter in Ethernet switching. Sales of the Foundry gear were down 24% in the first quarter, while competitors all grew 20%+. Read More

Motorola to put Bing search on Android phones
Motorola will start loading Microsoft's search and map services onto its Android smartphones in China, bringing more non-Google services to the phones amid a row between Google and China. Read More


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8 Tips for Virtualization Under Control
Examine 8 tips that will show you how to virtualize more critical workloads with confidence. From security planning and policy management to automation and access controls, get expert advice on how to build a more secure virtual infrastructure to accelerate the virtualization of business-critical applications. Learn More!

HSBC: Data theft incident broader than first thought
HSBC said Thursday about 15,000 accounts of its Swiss private banking unit were compromised after an employee allegedly stole data, some of which ended up in the hands of French tax authorities. Read More

Podcast: The Truth About Twitter
Paul Judge, chief research officer and vice president of cloud services at Barracuda Networks, shares findings of a Twitter study that show celebrities drove the social networking site's explosive growth, criminals embrace social media and following someone on Twitter really doesn't make you friends. (11:00) Read More

'Pearl Harbor' post struck a nerve
My post from March 5 about cybersecurity experts anticipating a "Pearl Harbor"-level attack on computer networks sparked considerable discussion from readers. Read More



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21 apps Apple doesn't want on your 3.0 iPhone
The following 21 apps today run only on jailbroken iPhones. Some may even prove precursors to features released in future Apple iPhone firmware updates.

10 geeky items you're embarrassed to admit you want
Most of us love gadgets. But there is a certain eye-popping reaction when we find a gadget that speaks to our technological selves. Owning such devices would surely be the subject of teasing from those who deny their inner geek, but it would also be the cause of more than a little envy.

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