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security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - 20 hours ago
Recent advances in the computing side of remote sensing mean that it's now possible to bounce a beam off someone's nose from 400 feet away and reliably determine whether his face has been unprotected near gunfire in …
Also tagged: security, hardware, manufacturing, aerospace and defense, peripherals, scanners, handhelds, induction, paul murphy
software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 2, 2008
I suggested that prosecutors and the Meiers think about a deal with Drew in which she waives her right to appeal. Many people wrote in to say no, along these lines: Drew bullied and by the end of the day a 13 year old …
Also tagged: law, security, internet, software, productivity, government, enterprise software, vertical industries, statute, richard koman
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Dec 2, 2008
Federal authorities charged a former inmate with successfully breaking into prison computer systems and stealing identity information on prison personnel. It can happen to you too. by Michael Krigsman
Also tagged: security, productivity, computer, access control, prison, information technology, michael krigsman
News items | ZDNet - Dec 1, 2008
A new front has opened in the ongoing arms race between Apple and iPhone hackers, with one hacker group making the iPhone boot with a Linux 2.6 kernel. A new front has opened in the ongoing arms race between Apple and …
Also tagged: security, apple, software, linux, kernel, hackers, operating systems, port, iphone, hacker, os x, apple iphone, chris duckett, builder au, chris duckett builder au
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 17, 2008
Imanami commissioned a survey with Osterman Research to understand the issues related to managing groups in Active Directory, and found that 42% of organizations reported unauthorized access to information from active …
Also tagged: am, security, software, enterprise software, directory services, microsoft windows active directory, unauthorized access
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 12, 2008
Israeli software developer Gizmox is challenging hackers to try hacking into the company's Visual WebGui Platform, by offering a $10,000 incentive to those who manage to achieve the objectives of their contest launched …
Also tagged: identity, security, internet, contest, semantic web, dancho danchev, gizmox
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 7, 2008
Hmm, anyone want to place bets on what "foreign entity" has been hacking into Obama and McCain campaign computers, as Newsweek reports? Could it be the same country China that penetrated the White House's email archive …
Also tagged: security, software, e mail, network, government, white house, phishing, enterprise software, attack, federal government, obama, online communications, spam and phishing, vertical industries, cyberthreats, richard koman
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 4, 2008
If you're out to commit election fraud the vulnerabiity of present evoting machines makes that route look attractive, but in reality success will only get you a few votes. To really cheat effectively, you need to after …
Also tagged: hardware, government, servers, computer, e voting, fraud, machine, paul murphy, client server
security News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Nov 3, 2008
"NASA hacker" Gary McKinnon's recent diagnosis of Asperger syndrome â a kind of autism with a high incidence among computer programmers â may yet keep him out of American prisons. Several members of Parliament have …
Also tagged: security, productivity, diagnosis, u s, computer, hacker, nasa, richard koman
hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Oct 31, 2008
The other day a reader got in touch with me wanting advice on a question of ethics. I have the individual's permission to post the following so that you can share any thoughts or comments that you might have on the …
Also tagged: hardware, management, notebooks, leadership, touch, ethics, business ethics, human resources, adrian kingsley hughes, notebooks and tablets, policies and procedures