InfosecIsland: Anonymous Reloaded: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow – Anonymous must be analyzed with a multidisciplinary approach, i… http://t.co/rnA3ZRUc View full post on Twitter / InfosecIsland View full post on National Cyber Security
Watchers, carers, and administrators: the smart homes of tomorrow
How smart should a smart home be before it's worthy of the name? To date, perhaps the term has been too readily applied to homes that are merely high-tech. Automated systems, remote control of appliances from mobile devices, TV and phone over IP—these are all welcome breakthroughs. These technologies are…
Get info you need on iPad debuting tomorrow
New iPad reviews Looking at the various iPad reviews, consensus seems to be: Yeah, it’s an iPad, faster, good battery life and OMG LOOK AT THAT SCREEN!!!!!! — dwight silverman (@dsilverman) March 15, 2012 • iPad review (2012) – Joshua Topolsky / The Verge • New iPad: a Million More Pixels…
Hacker group might target i-services tomorrow: Interpol chief
New Delhi: Interpol Chief Ronald Noble on Friday warned that a group of hackers might try to shut down internet service today. “Operation Global Blackout 2012 looks to shut down the internet for a whole day on Saturday by disabling its core DNS servers, making websites inaccessible,” Noble said here….
Hacker will release Symantec Norton source code tomorrow
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HTCS1: National Cyber Security Awareness Month begins tomorrow. Find out what you need to know to prepare. http://t.co/WLFdGSQU
HTCS1: National Cyber Security Awareness Month begins tomorrow. Find out what you need to know to prepare. http://t.co/WLFdGSQU View full post on Twitter / HTCS1 Gregory Evans | LinkedIn Interview With Gregory Evans Gregory Evans Security Expert Gregory Evans on Cyber Crime
GlobalSign hopes to reopen tomorrow despite web server hack
GlobalSign expects to bring its certificate-issuing systems back online today and resume business Tuesday, it said over the weekend. The US certificate authority (CA) stopped issuing new SSL certificates last Tuesday in order to audit its security, after being named as a target by the hacker who claimed to have…