Why is Twitter turning millions of accounts into defenseless targets?
Twitter is removing an essential security feature, putting millions of accounts at risk.
Twitter is removing an essential security feature, putting millions of accounts at risk.
Vulnerabilities found in Logitech's proprietary Unifying USB dongle technology.
James Cramer's big TV moment and how Internet moguls blew their big chance in the privacy debate.
I think Pronovost might get better results if he bypassed himself. Instead of challenging doctors to adopt the checklists, empower nurses to create and demand them.
In this week's installment, a former eighth-grade teacher blames a virus when police discover computer images of child porn.
Techdirt says "If You Read The EULA, You'd Never Agree To It", and links to a discussion at Slashdot about another article on EULAs. Note, I previously blogged about EULAs and two new tools that help make sense out of the nonsense found in many EULAs.
Year 2000 is ending as it began, with a DDoS attack threatening a large part of the Internet and failing security efforts fueling IT fears.
Apparently Sony isn’t moving quickly enough in its recall of DRM rootkit infected CDs. Eliot Spitzer is breathing fire down Sony’s collective necks.
Symantec Corp. attacked rival CyberMedia Inc. on Wednesday for serving it last week with a "frivolous" lawsuit.
This story first published April 24, 1997