Security
Panda Security launches new remote management service Panda Cloud Systems
Panda Security, The Cloud Security Company, launches Panda Cloud Systems Management, new management solution developed for remote monitoring and management, monitoring and support all types of devices. Panda Cloud Systems Management allows the execution of audits and the management and monitoring of remote equipment, which impacts positively on the company generating significant cost savings and [...]
Microsoft, a major patch for Internet Explorer
With the traditional monthly feature, Microsoft has released 9 patches to fix 21 vulnerabilities in various products. As anticipated by the previous Friday to the release of the monthly security updates, Microsoft advance notification, a few hours ago Microsoft has released 9 bulletins that address 21 vulnerabilities in various products of the company in Redmond. [...]
Microsoft, 9 patches for Valentine’s Day
Microsoft announces 9 patches coming in on Valentine’s Day, at a resolution of 21 vulnerabilities in Windows, IE, Silverlight and .Net Framework. Microsoft announced in its “Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for February 2012″ that, in the Valentine’s Day, give the love of technology Redmond as nine patches to be installed to correct a total [...]
Microsoft bites again Google
Microsoft comes back to bite Google claiming its different approach to privacy: Redmond professed more dedication to the user. Microsoft does not intend to miss the chance: while the world looks with some concern the new policy for the protection of the privacy offered by Google, the Redmond group intends to cash in their favor [...]
Lady Gaga, violated the Twitter account
The Lady Gaga’s Twitter account was hacked by cyber criminals. The situation is already back to normal after hours of danger. As reported by Websense, the singer Lady Gaga’s Twitter account was hacked by unknown cyber criminals. To arouse suspicion, later confirmed, was a theoretically chirp sent by the same artist, which seemed to invite [...]
British intelligence recruits online Cyberspies
The intelligence center in the United Kingdom government, GCHQ, posed a challenge to decipher a coded message on the Internet and in return offered a job. A website called Can You Crack It? invited the public to find the secret word hidden in the message consists of the letters and numbers that appear randomly aligned. [...]