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  • Fight Against SpyEye Malware Not Over Yet

    The recently released SpyEye banking malware is continuing to affect computers across the world and is also proving to be more difficult to detect and remove from infected Windows PCs, according to researchers from EMC’s RSA Security Division.

  • Japan’s Biggest Defense Contractor Breached by Hackers

    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, the largest defense contractor in Japan, has just acknowledged that a plethora of its servers and PCs have been infected with malware. However, the company did deny that any confidential information that may have been stored in these systems was, in fact, stolen.

  • Amazon Debuts Government-Only Cloud Storage Service

    Amazon Web Services, also known as AWS, has just launched a government-only cloud storage service for US government departments as well as contractors. Up until now, US government agencies had been unable to process or store data in the cloud due to compliance regulations. Amazon has stated that its GovCloud service will address these regulations. In addition … Continue reading »

  • Google’s April Fool’s Prank Comes to Life

    So, it would seem that Google has become so powerful that it merely needs to think about something and it becomes a reality within a matter of days. Well, that’s how it seems considering the fact that the Institute for Creative Technologies decided to go right ahead and make the company’s April Fool’s prank, Gmail motion, … Continue reading »

  • Recovering Lost Files

    It’s happened to the best of us.  You’re typing away on that important business presentation or you’ve finally finished that big paper for your class and suddenly, it’s gone.  It may have been your fault or it may have been your computer’s fault, but either way, you’re not a happy camper.  You may say some words that shouldn’t be … Continue reading »

  • A Free Version of Microsoft Office?

    Will Microsoft Office soon be free? Sort of. The company has announced that they will be allowing computer makers to bundle a special version of the product into new PCs, starting with Office 2010. The planned program, Office Starter 2010, will replace Microsoft Works. Chris Capossela, senior vice president of Microsoft, told CNET that the … Continue reading »

  • Zero-Day Attacks from PowerPoint

    Microsoft is warning of attacks on their presentation software application, PowerPoint. Just by opening PowerPoint, a user can infect his computers and possibly other connected computers. Microsoft issued Security Advisory 969136 An attacker could gain the same user rights as the local user. Users who operate with full administrative user rights are especially vunerable. In … Continue reading »

  • To err is Vista, to be prepaired Divine.

    The bad press on Vista continues this time with complaints of confusing and incomplete upgrade paths for existing Windows users. A recent editorial in the April issue of Maximum PC describes on man’s frustration with the upgrade process. Specifically how several logical upgrade paths simply do not exist but instead require a clean install with … Continue reading »

  • What? Microsoft, Novell Reach Agreement On Linux?

    What’s going on here? Microsoft is not only working with Novell, but also working on a Linux project that would allow Suse Linux software to run both Windows OS and Suse Linux OS, a version of the operating system sold by Novell. Microsoft has spent years trying to defeat open-source software. But the growing popularity … Continue reading »