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  • Twitter Hit With Worm Abusing Google URL Shortener

    A new Twitter worm has surfaced that abuses Google’s goo.gl link shortening service. The worm has been seen spreading with the following links: "goo.gl/R7f68" and "goo.gl/od0az." Twitter is aware of the attack and stated in a tweet that it is pushing out password resets to anyone affected. The microblogging site also advised users to check…

  • WikiLeaks Supporters Hack MasterCard Site

    MasterCard was not immediately available to comment. The website did not appear to be available online. Web activists calling themselves Anonymous threatened earlier this week to launch denial of service attacks against businesses such as online payment firm PayPal that had blocked Wikileaks. It is described attempts to censor Wikileaks as part of the first…

  • Top Technology Predictions for 2011 and Beyond

    Top Technology Predictions for 2011 and Beyond National Infrastructure Hacked and DisruptedBy 2015, Gartner predicts at least one of the G20 nations will be the victim of dramatic online sabotage that will disrupt and damage critical infrastructure components. Whether it’s a stock exchange, physical nuclear plants or mobile-phone message routers, the analyst firm says attacks…

  • Taking a Time Out

    I’m gearing up for a vacation. On Tuesday night, I’m flying out with my wife for a week of vacation. It’s some much needed time away from work, and the only “vacation” we’re taking this year. We had the opportunity to travel together, but it was always connected with something work related, either for her…

  • Best Buy to Sell Samsung Nexus S Android Phone

    Google Dec. 6 formally introduced the Samsung Nexus S, the first smartphone fitted with the long-awaited Android 2.3 operating system. Google said the smartphone, which has a 4-inch Super AMOLED screen like the members of the popular Samsung Galaxy S family, will be available Dec. 16 online from T-Mobile for $199 with a two-year service…

  • Juniper Buys Virtual Security Vendor Altor Networks

    Juniper Networks announced today it has bought virtual security vendor Altor Networks for $95 million. The acquisition builds on an existing relationship between the two companies, and Juniper actually invested in the company earlier this year. Founded in 2007, Altor specializes in intrusion prevention, firewall and monitoring for virtual environments. With the purchase, Juniper seeks…

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