Archive for the 'Computer Security' Category

Scientists Strive to Map the Shape-Shifting Net

Some believe that a practice called peering is fundamentally altering the Net. Others say it is of little consequence.


U.S. to Reveal Rules on Internet Security

The government will lift part of the veil on its strategy for protecting the nation’s public and private computer systems.


Unboxed: Redrawing the Route to Online Privacy

When it comes to online data, those lengthy written notices about protecting your privacy are no longer enough, experts say.


Unboxed: Redrawing the Route to Online Privacy

When it comes to online data, those lengthy written notices about protecting your privacy are no longer enough, experts say.


Hacking Inquiry Puts China’s Elite in New Light

Investigators looking into Web attacks on Google traced the intrusions to Jiaotong University and Lanxiang Vocational School, elite Chinese schools with strong American ties.


Bits Scan: Tracking Adobe Stock, Google Hackers and Sexy iPhone Apps

Our Monday morning technology news roundup also looks at AOL’s plan to build a newsroom of the future, an emerging battle among chip makers and possible price cuts for TV shows on Apple’s iTunes.


2 China Schools Said to Be Tied to Online Attacks

Experts traced attacks on Google and other corporations to two schools in China, including one with military ties.


Safe Travels for You and Your Data

There are common-sense measures you can take to keep your data secure when using your computer on the road.


Plea in Case of Stolen Code From Goldman

Sergey Aleynikov is charged with stealing trade secrets and taking them to his new employer.


China Alarmed by Security Threat From Internet

While much of the rest of the world frets about Chinese cyberspying abroad, China is increasingly alarmed about the threat that the Internet poses to its security and political stability.