The Madness: Nimda ninjas Anna Kournikova; Code Red escapes
Code Red and Nimda survive the second bracket of the Malware Madness 2012 tournament. Voting is on for the next round.
Code Red and Nimda survive the second bracket of the Malware Madness 2012 tournament. Voting is on for the next round.
As if we didn't have enough to be afraid of, now there's nomophobia – the fear of being out of cell phone contact.
With the spread of mobile devices and apps, the personal cloud will replace the personal computer at the center of users' digital lives, according to a report from Gartner.
The association has launched a new membership group to help technology companies take advantage of the evolving federal investment in cloud-related technologies.
Company recommends quick action on the vulnerability, which could leave systems open to fast-spreading worms.
Sensitive information needs to be protected for the private sector to share it with government, but could industry also hide behind that protection?
It's just the first bracket of Malware Madness 2012, and we already have our first upset.
The file-sharing site's founder, out on bail, says U.S. government officials are among the customers whose files were frozen after the Megaupload bust.
Cloud computing could revolutionize the intelligence community's analytical and big data processing capabilities, according to an INSA white paper.
If you're new to Google Apps for Government, or even a veteran Gmail user, you might not know about these handy keyboard shortcuts, many of them single-key functions.