Microsoft will only fix one Windows security error for its first Patch Tuesday of 2009.
[07:55 PM, January 08, 2009]
Orchestria buy helps CA expand its identity managment and data access control offerings.
[02:08 PM, January 07, 2009]
Experts say that the Twitter phishing attacks launched over the weekend resulted in the hack of numerous celebrity accounts Monday. Twitter maintains that the two events are not related.
[08:09 PM, January 06, 2009]
The envelopes please -- the 2009 Honorees for the Innovations Design and Engineering Awards Showcase get their moment in the spotlight at this week's International Consumer Electronics Show.
[02:27 PM, January 06, 2009]
The massive phishing attack on Twitter goes after celebrities Britney Spears and President-elect Barack Obama.
[02:59 PM, January 05, 2009]
With CES 2009 kicking off this week, ChannelWeb is giving you a sneak peek at a host of hot products that will make waves at the Consumer Electronics Showcase. From the strange to the necessary, here are 25 products you shouldn't miss at the show.
[12:00 AM, January 05, 2009]
Verisign is kicking MD5 to the curb after researchers demonstrated the flawed algorithm allows hackers to duplicate an SSL certficate and steal information from users.
[04:56 PM, December 31, 2008]
Researchers have detected a serious security flaw that puts banking and e-commerce Web sites at risk.
[03:12 PM, December 30, 2008]
Microsoft researchers said that they weren't trained to look for a complex memory glitch in IE that resulted in the release of an emergency patch and a slew of malicious attacks.
[06:26 PM, December 22, 2008]
The Test Center's Threat Watch for December 2008 examines Citibank's response to attempted exploit.
[01:01 PM, December 22, 2008]
2008 was the biggest malware year to date. Consequently, malware authors went out of their way to launch creative attacks that grabbed victims' attention, as well as their wallets, in order to stay competitive. Here are a few of the biggest scams and schemes we found this year.
[05:14 PM, December 19, 2008]
Yahoo has voluntarily limited the amount of time it will retain the private information of its users to 90 days.
[02:28 PM, December 18, 2008]