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  • Malware Attacks SendSpace, Dumps Stolen Data on Public File-Sharing Site

    It has recently been discovered by researchers at Trend Micro that there is a piece of malicious software that automatically uploads stolen data cache to the SpendSpace file-sharing service for when it needs to be retrieved. Creators of malware often use file-hosting and sharing servers for that exact purpose. However, this marks the first time … Continue reading »

  • Spammers Exploit McAfee Vulnerability

    A problem in McAfee’s Saas Endpoint Protection software that allows computers to serve as open proxies for spam is being investigated by the company according to a recent statement from a McAfee representative. A statement from the rep says, “We are aware of the issues and have both threat analytics and development teams diligently analyzing the problem … Continue reading »

  • The Future of PaaS to be Featured at the 2011 UP Cloud Computing Conference

    Cloudcor has just announced that CumuLogic, one of the leading providers of Java Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offerings, has just been named a Premier partner for UP 2011. UP 2011 is a hybrid format conference on cloud computing that runs from December 5th through December 9th at the Computer History Museum, located in Mountain View, California. The show is also broadcast globally on the internet as well.

  • Federal Agencies Wary About Switching to the Cloud

    I recently wrote about Amazon’s new government-only Cloud service that the company created which was designed for federal agencies that must comply with rules governing sensitive defense-related data. Amazon is hoping that this service, as well as others like it, will give the company a huge boost among government agencies that have thus far been hesitant to switch over to the cloud due to federal security and compliance regulations.

  • 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 »

  • The Essentials of Apple’s iCloud

    The iCloud from Apple will be here before you know it and Apple is just now starting to roll out details about pricing as well as the beta version of iCloud.com. So in case you missed it, here is the low down on Apple’s newest cloud-based service known as iCloud. One thing a lot of people were … Continue reading »

  • Businesses Catching Up to Consumers in Terms of Cloud Computing

    Much of the work of the people in your corporate IT department may be moving to the cloud soon, but is that necessarily good news? If reports end up being true, the computer that you have been working on for years in your office may be a few steps away from becoming a glorified screen. The … Continue reading »

  • Cloud-Based Music Services Not Happening in Canada Anytime Soon

    While everybody in the U.S. is currently talking up Apple’s newly released iCloud music storage system, our neighbors to the north in Canada are singing a different tune, one that tells of no iCloud services being available in the country and one that sees many Canadians a little upset.

  • Ohio City’s Hard Drive Disposal Could Pose Risk of Data Theft

    Columbus, Ohio, may be placing a lot of sensitive data in danger of theft when it retires old computers, according to one security expert. Columbus’ Department of Technology receives guarantees from its computer disposal vendor that all of the hard drives and other parts that may contain sensitive data have been destroyed. However, city technicians have not kept any record of exactly what they have taken out of service and sent for destruction.

  • Recovering Your Data After a Hardware Malfunction

    It’s happened to all of us, you’re working on your computer, maybe on something very important, and everything is going along just fine and BOOM! Your computer blue screens or a malicious virus corrupts your PC. Luckily you are able to reboot your computer but all the data you had been working on is gone … Continue reading »

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