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Researchers hack into Intel's vProOpen in New Window
"Security researchers said they've found a way to circumvent an Intel vPro security feature used to protect PCs and the programs that they run from tampering." read more »
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Root inside: researchers claim crack for Intel's vProOpen in New Window
A pair of security researchers claim to have cracked Intel's trusted execution technology (TXT), a critical part of the vPro platform. Few details on the attack are available, so it's hard to suss ou read more »
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Focal XSOpen in New Window
Dan Frakes on the followup to the iCub,the $599 Focal XS. He states"While it's still not inexpensive, it's nevertheless a more affordable and a more focused product, offering a Mac-centric design read more »
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Researchers devise undetectable phishing attackOpen in New Window
"With the help of about 200 Sony Playstations, an international team of security researchers have devised a way to undermine the algorithms used to protect secure Web sites and launch a nearly..." read more »
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Researchers Boost Brightness Of Energy-Efficient OLED LightingOpen in New Window
"The technology can be used in a wide variety of applications, including television screens, computer displays, advertising signage and mobile phones." read more »
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Bring New Life to Static Documents with AdamOpen in New Window
"A new mashup tool called Adam (Beta) can help. It lets you take static files like PDFs and images and mash them up with web content like HTML and multimedia. Adam then provides you with an embed co read more »
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US computers still the source of most malwareOpen in New Window
"The cybersecurity trend lines and aggregate data reports for 2008 are available from some firms, and the results show a burgeoning market that rocked and reacted to many of the same forces as more. read more »
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Scareware mongers hitch free ride on Microsoft.com and othersOpen in New Window
"Miscreants are exploiting weaknesses in more than one million webpages operated by the federal government, media companies, and even Microsoft to trick unwitting visitors into installing harmful so read more »
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