Issue highlights 1. Georgia Tech researcher flags flaw in open-source vets health system 2. Google Compute Engine vs. Amazon Web Services cloud: The battle is on 3. Story time: Researchers picture way better password memory scheme 4. Electric car owner arrested for 'stealing' 5 cents of power 5. APT: The security attack everyone loves to hate 6. Why Microsoft SharePoint Faces a Challenging Future 7. Xbox One's potty-mouth crackdown suggests Microsoft snooping 8. 6 agencies under DHS rule still using Windows XP: IG finds DHS cybersecurity holes 9. Planned new USB connector will fit both ways 10. Kaspersky, six others top malware removal tests 11. Why tablet market growth will drop off in three years 12. Hey! 7 business communications apps to get your co-workers' attention |
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An academic exercise by a security researcher blossomed into a live-fire infosec emergency last month, after a major vulnerability was found in a central U.S. government healthcare database system. READ MORE |
With news this week that Google Compute Engine cloud is now generally available, the battle in the Infrastructure-as-a-Service market has hit a new level. The biggest question is: Can Google give the kingpin of the public IaaS market, Amazon Web Services (AWS), a run for its money? READ MORE |
Once upon a time some Carnegie Mellon University researchers came up with a scheme to use stories and pictures to help users live happily ever after by creating and remembering dozens of passwords – and avoiding use of the exact same passwords for multiple sites. READ MORE |
Not since Arlo Guthrie found himself behind bars in the "Alice's Restaurant Masacree" has an alleged miscreant been locked up over so little: Demonstrating a shocking lack of common sense, police in Georgia recently arrested a man for "stealing" electricity from a school where he plugged his car in for 20 minutes during his son's tennis match. READ MORE |
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Ever since the term advanced persistent threat (APT) burst on the public scene with Operation Aurora carried out against Google and other hi tech companies, allegedly by the Chinese, the security industry and media have flocked around this new type of attack. READ MORE |
Many enterprises use and like SharePoint. Microsoft likes it, too, because it's one of the company's fastest-growing product lines. But making enterprises support separate cloud and on-premises versions and telling SharePoint app developers not to work in C# and ASP.NET may make for a rocky relationship as time goes by. READ MORE |
Despite promises from Microsoft that it would not eavesdrop on customers with the Kinect or Skype, gamers online are saying they have been banned from Xbox Live for using foul language, and not against other people, either. READ MORE |
The Department of Homeland Security, which is ultimately the agency responsible for battening down the hatches on U.S. cybersecurity and critical infrastructure, cannot batten down its own cybersecurity hatches, as was illustrated by six of 22 agencies under the DHS umbrella that are still using Windows XP. READ MORE |
WHITE PAPER: IBM IBM WebSphere Cast Iron Cloud integration is a low-cost, plug-and-play solution that enables system-to-system and B2B communication with no coding. It can be fully operational in days, providing end-to-end connectivity for, and between, on-premise and third-party information systems. Learn More. |
The next version of the USB connector will accept the plug either way up, the USB 3.0 Promoter Group said Tuesday. READ MORE |
Analyst firm A-V Comparative has released its November 2013 list of the antimalware programs that do the best job of removing malware from an already infected system. READ MORE |
IDC forecasts the tablet growth tsunami will calm to single digits in 2017. A good reason for that could be improvements in computer-human interaction, which will make mobile devices with larger screens less vital. READ MORE |
A look at specialized business communications products and social networks. READ MORE |
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