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National Defense December 2010 Eric Beidel |
Cybersecurity Threatened By Common Password Buster GTRI researchers have proven that an inexpensive graphics processing unit (GPU) can bust passwords at the speed of a $100 million supercomputer. |
InternetNews November 8, 2010 |
Spam Surges 28 Percent in October: AppRiver Hundreds of millions of spam emails were distributed every day in October and most of them originated in the United States. |
Search Engine Watch November 6, 2010 Donna Desborough |
Social Networks Don't Automatically Make Gaming Social Social gaming may have taken off, but is anyone really playing together? |
InternetNews November 4, 2010 |
PayPal Shores Up iPhone App Glitch PayPal patches potential security flaw in short order, sends updated app to App Store. |
InternetNews November 2, 2010 |
Phishing Campaign Picks On Military Families Latest phishing scam uses fake insurance, financial services site to extract data from military personnel, families. |
Searcher Paul S. Piper |
TED and Others Like Him: Computer Video for and From Exciting Minds There are so many ways that the internet can bring knowledge to any person and geographic location that it gets redundant mentioning it, but this bountiful array of high-quality free videos is simply amazing. |
Search Engine Watch October 30, 2010 Donna Desborough |
Mingling In Virtual Worlds Last week I talked about games within Second Life that you could play. In theory all of these games can be social, but just how do you get social through a game? It's much easier than you might think. |
PC Magazine October 12, 2010 Sean Carroll |
The Most Dangerous Gaming Sites on the Web Online gaming is huge, and cybercriminals go where the money is -- to steal it. Which gaming sites should you avoid, and how can you game safely? |
PC Magazine September 29, 2010 Dan Costa |
Internet Wiretaps: What You Need to Know The Internet Wiretapping issues are complex, the stakes are high, and the parties involved are wholly incapable of common-sense compromise. |
InternetNews October 28, 2010 |
Mozilla Addresses Firefox Nobel Security Hole Popular open source browser wasted no time in issuing a patch for a zero-day vulnerability that was distributing malware around the Web, including the Nobel Peace Prize site. |
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