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  • Adobe Reader Under Zero-Day Attack Online crooks are using an e-mailed .pdf to exploit a new zero-day flaw in Adobe Reader and Acrobat and install a Trojan.
  • Sniper Vs Sniper for IPhone Snipers are among the most feared soldiers in the world. They can camp out for days, taking their time to ensure they have the perfect shot. But as a sniper in...
  • Supreme Court to Rule on Employee Privacy The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case involving the expectation of privacy in the workplace. The decision could impact privacy and compliance efforts across the nation.
  • Namebench Helps You Find the Fastest DNS How good is your Domain Name System provider? A newly-released utility, called Namebench, is designed to help users answer that specific question and optimize...
  • HyperOffice up Against Google Apps, Zoho With Updated Suite HyperOffice is trying to expand its presence in the online collaboration space with an updated suite.
  • Macworld's 2009 App Gems Awards Looking through Apple's App Store, it's easy to get lost in the numbers. From December 2008 to November 2009, some 90,000 apps arrived in the online store...
  • Google Nexus One: Not the Smartphone for Business In all the talk and rumor about the Googlephone there is something I don't see, and that's a great business smartphone.
  • Toshiba Announces 64GB Flash Memory; Perfect For Next iPhone Toshiba's new 64GB Flash memory module could double the storage capacity for current portable devices.
  • Microsoft Pulls The Plug (For Now) on Plurk Clone Microsoft has temporarily shut down its Juku micro-blogging site that is very similar to another service called Plurk
  • Will Google Phone Change the Wireless Industry? When Google released its own Nexus One phone to its employees to play with this weekend, it served notice that it plans to push the Android brand aggressively...
  • Chrome Mac, Linux Betas Push Browser Into No. 3 Spot The release last week of betas of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux pushed the Google browser's share past Apple's Safari and into the No. 3 spot, a Web...
  • URL Shortening Frenzy Comes with Security Risks Google and Facebook are jumping into the URL shortening fray, but the explosion of link shortening services comes with some security concerns as well.
  • Adobe Probes New In-the-wild PDF Bug Adobe confirmed late on Monday that hackers are exploiting a vulnerability in the most up-to-date version of its PDF viewing and editing applications...
  • Analyst: Worries Will Remain Over ISP-level Content Filter The Federal Government's decision to go ahead with a controversial ISP-level content filter will raise more questions than it answers, according to a leading...
  • 10 Predictions for 2010: Kaminsky and Weatherford Curious about what's going to happen to our critical IT infrastructure in 2010? Here, IT security luminaries Mark Weatherford, CISO for California State, and Dan...