Dec 12, 2006
Not good news for Sony. I would have thought that with all of the violence surrounding PS3 sales, that they would have been top-dog. However, in the U...
Are You Kiddin' Me?, General, Security
Dec 11, 2006
For the second time in less than a week Microsoft is reporting a zero-day flaw in Word. This flaw currently affects Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003 an...
Are You Kiddin' Me?, General, Security, Software
Dec 9, 2006
The Small Business Technology Institute and Symantec joined forces in 2005 to study the network security of 1,000 small businesses. The results are pr...
Are You Kiddin' Me?, General, Security, Tech Tips
Dec 9, 2006
Well…I guess it is a start. The Government wants registered sex offenders to submit an active e-mail address when they register. If they submit ...
Are You Kiddin' Me?, General, Web
Dec 7, 2006
Loren Baker at Search Engine Journal wrote a post about an investigation into allegations that Google is displaying ads on web sites of individuals be...
Are You Kiddin' Me?, General, Web
Sep 4, 2006
After securing a passport to Russia and walking the Great Wall of China, Shirley Greening-Jackson thought it would be a breeze to signup for new inter...
Aug 11, 2006
from eWeek The US Department of Transportation has announced that a laptop computer containing names, addresses and social security numbers of 133,000...
Jul 5, 2006
According to a Mac developer, Apple’s Mac OS X has something else in common with Windows: It contacts Apple servers without the user’s per...
Jul 1, 2006
Apple says it takes the allegations of an “Ipod city” very seriously and is continuing its investigation, according to Businessweek. The...
Jun 24, 2006
No, this is not a broken record. More computers were stolen containing. This time, only about 110 people are affected. However, the disturbing thing i...
Jun 24, 2006
Many bloggers were disturbed at the conviction of Italian blogger Roberto Mancini for defamation. The group also said Mancini wrongly was held respons...
Jun 20, 2006
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has hired Internet Security Systems, of Atlanta, in an effort to determine exactly what information was lost i...
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