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Linux worm diversifies to mine cryptocurrencies

A Linux worm that targets routers and set-top boxes is now looking for full-fledged computers to use its new feature, a cryptocurrency mining function, according to Symantec....

20.03.2014

H-1B visas produce net IT job boost

The high-tech industry contends that Congress' failure to raise the cap on H-1B visas is costing the U.S. an opportunity to create a new job every 43 seconds....

20.03.2014

Ex-Microsoft employee arrested, accused of stealing Windows RT, product activation secrets

A former Microsoft employee accused Wednesday of leaking Windows RT updates and software that validates product key codes faces federal criminal charges of stealing trade secrets....

20.03.2014

Cisco gets fresh mid-range router competition

OneAccess, the branch office router company that’s a major competitor to Cisco overseas, is launching new products for the mid-range router market....

20.03.2014

IBM rolls “Big Data” software to combat big business fraud

IBM today introduced software that can be used by business to combat attempted fraud in insurance, financial and healthcare settings by applying “Big Data” analytical concepts that bring together various data streams to decide whether someone appears to be perpetrating fraud....

20.03.2014

IDG Founder and Chairman Patrick J. McGovern dies at 76

International Data Group (IDG) announced Thursday with great sadness that its Founder and Chairman, Patrick J. McGovern, died March 19, 2014, at Stanford Hospital in Palo Alto, California....

20.03.2014

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19.03.2014

Stupid user tricks: The most embarrassing flubs yet

Technology has made it easier than ever to communicate with colleagues and customers from all over the world. It's also made it easier than ever to make ourselves look very, very stupid....

19.03.2014

Virtual machine (VM) security still a work in progress

Trying to protect your expanding virtual machine (VM) empire will require a security product that can enforce policies, prevent VMs from being terminated or infected, and deliver the virtual equivalents of firewalls, IPS and anti-virus solutions....

19.03.2014

Windows XP can put SOX, HIPAA, credit card security-compliance at risk

When Microsoft stops supporting Windows XP next month businesses that have to comply with payment card industry (PCI) data security standards as well as health care and financial standards may find themselves out of compliance unless they call in some creative fixes, experts say....

19.03.2014

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