2/16/2012 Daily Hardware Reviews
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Thursday
DailyTech's roundup of hardware reviews from around the web for Thursday
Adobe has released a security advisory to alert users of vulnerabilities affecting the following software:Adobe Flash Player 11.1.102.55 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris operating systemsAdobe Flash Playe...
Google has released Chrome 17.0.963.56 for Linux, Macintosh, Windows, and Google Chrome Frame to address multiple vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial-of-service condition.U...
Four others were arrested for their role as well
Suddenly the class action settlement doesn't look so good
The amount of malware for Android increased from 400 samples in June to more than 13,000 in December, a study by Juniper Networks found.
Sen. John McCain says during a hearing on the most recent Lieberman cybersecurity bill that opposing GOP senators have no choice but to offer an alternative.
E-mail addresses posted after a hack of intell analysis company Stratfor are being used in a spear-phishing campaign targeting its subscribers.
The FedRAMP Concept of Operations document released by the General Services Administration gives the program structure as it prepares for initial launch in June.
Another study shows BitTorrent piracy may not have a negative impact on box office sales in the US