Should companies hire criminal hackers?
The world’s most wanted hacker now runs his own successful, legitimate consulting business
The world’s most wanted hacker now runs his own successful, legitimate consulting business
Revenue grew by 1 percent in its first fiscal quarter
RSA Wednesday introduced a service at the Black Hat Conference to monitor far and wide for signs of phony corporate mobile apps, and to work with Google Play, Apple iTunes and other major app stores to remove them quickly
Security vendor expands MSP program to address the SMB market
Symantec president and CEO replaced by company’s chairman
Pennsylvania school assistant used passwords 110 times
Security researchers will disclose new vulnerabilities affecting mobile and Web technologies at security conference
The new group hopes to harness the group of Internet users that protested SOPA and PIPA
The defendant allegedly used denial-of-service attacks to target Amazon.com and eBay, the DOJ says
The technology came from its 2010 acquisition of Liquid Machines
From the embarrassing hack of a conversation between the FBI and Scotland Yard to a plethora of data breaches, security snafus have ruled the first half of 2012
New offering targeted at company’s SecurityAlliance solution providers
McAfee co-President Mike DeCesare talks about the merger and what it means to the channel
Some people will lose the ability to look up domain names
Here’s how to find out if your computer is infected, and what to do if it is
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