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Hacking Team’s Dingy Laundry Hung Out Online

Fireworks of a different kind rocked the security world this Fourth of July weekend, when news surfaced that hackers breachedHacking Team, an Italy-based firm that develops malware for sale to governments and law enforcement. The attackers exposed 400 GB of data stolen from its servers, including sales records, according to reports ...

FBI Hunts SF Bay Area Fiber-Optic Cable Cutters

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation for the past year has been on the hunt for people slashing fiber-optic cables throughout the San Francisco Bay Area ...

Microsoft Is Looking More Like the House Nadella Built

Some aspects of CEO Satya Nadella's vision for Microsoft are becoming more clear. For one thing, the company's interest in advertising is seriously on the wane. ...

ISS Cargo Lost in SpaceX Falcon Flameout

The SpaceX CRS-7 rocket failed minutes after Sunday's launch, blowing up in mid-air ...

Uncle Sam Wants a Hoverbike

The United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command has commissioned two companies to develop hoverbike technology ...

IBM, Box Team Up to Conquer the Cloud

IBM and Box have entered a global partnership to combine the two companies' best-in-class technologies and resources to transform work in the cloud ...

Samsung Jams Up Windows Security Updates

Samsung has been disabling Windows updates by means of an executable file, Disable_Winduwsupdate.exe, that is part of its SW Update software ...

US, Brit Spooks Bedevil Security Software

The United States' National Security Agency (NSA) and the UK's Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) have been attacking antivirus and other security software since at least 2008, The Intercept reported Monday ...

AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp Flunk Privacy

An Electronic Frontier Foundation survey published last week gave AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp the thumbs down when it comes to protecting user privacy. Google and Twitter also got a black eye ...

AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp Flunk Privacy

An Electronic Frontier Foundation survey published last week gave AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp the thumbs down when it comes to protecting user privacy. Google and Twitter also got a black eye ...

AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp Flunk Privacy

An Electronic Frontier Foundation survey published last week gave AT&T, Verizon and WhatsApp the thumbs down when it comes to protecting user privacy. Google and Twitter also got a black eye ...

Hyperloop Dreams May Become Concrete

SpaceX this week announced plans to construct a mile-long Hyperloop test track next to its headquarters in Hawthorne, California, scheduled for completion by June 2016 ...

Salesforce Fluffs Up Next-Gen Marketing Cloud

Salesforce on Wednesday announced its next-generation marketing cloud at the Salesforce Connections digital marketing event held in New York this week ...

Google Takes It to the Streets

Google last week announced the formation of a new company that will develop technology to improve city life for residents, businesses and governments ...

Swiftkey Security Slipup Exposes Samsung Smartphones

At least 600 million Samsung smartphones are vulnerable to remote attacks because of the way the company implemented the SwiftKey keyboard, NowSecure researcher Ryan Welton warned Tuesday ...

Senators Aim to Ground FBI’s Warrantless Spy Planes

Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., on Wednesday introduced the Protecting Individuals From Mass Aerial Surveillance Act, which would require federal government agents to get a warrant before snooping from the sky ...

San Jose to Dabble With Smart City Tech

The city of San Jose, California, recently decided to undertake an Internet of Things pilot project ...

Veeva Injects Fresh Blood Into Pharma CRM

Veeva Systems last week introduced several new CRM products for the pharmaceutical industry at its 2015 Customer Summit in Philadelphia ...

Costolo Out in Twitter’s Latest Round of Musical Chairs

Twitter is changing CEOs for the fourth time in four years ...

Beware the Killer Robots

Russia's advanced military combat robot -- which has drawn alarmed comparisons to Hollywood's Terminator -- will be able to run and clear an obstacle course by late this year, according to reports that surfaced this week. ...

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