U.K. man arrested on Facebook hacking charges

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U.K. man arrested on Facebook hacking charges


U.K. man arrested on Facebook hacking charges

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 03:38 AM PDT


A 26-year-old U.K. man was arrested Thursday on charges that he tried to hack into the Facebook social-networking site.

So, why are senior U.S. officials using Gmail?

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 12:21 AM PDT


Google's announcement that hackers had gone after the Gmail accounts of senior U.S. officials raises a question: What are government officials doing using Gmail?

Acer server in Europe reportedly breached

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 12:21 AM PDT


A hacker group called the Pakistan Cyber Army Friday claimed it has accessed an Acer server in Europe and stole personal data of some 40,000 people.

Sony PlayStation Network's post-hack freebies now available

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 12:12 AM PDT


Sony has made a promised "Welcome Back" promotion available to PlayStation Network users who lost access to the company's online gaming service, some for more than a month.

Mac scareware gang, Apple trade blows yet again

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 10:33 PM PDT


Scareware makers on Friday again changed their fake security software scam, while Apple issued the third signature update in as many days to combat the scam.

Syria drops off the Internet amid turmoil

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 10:12 PM PDT


Syria appears to be thelatest Middle eastern government to shut down access to the internet due to civil unrest.

Ex-Cisco consumer chief Flips for grilled cheese

Posted: 03 Jun 2011 12:44 AM PDT


So after building the world's most popular pocket camcorder, being acquired by Cisco, becoming his new company's consumer chief and then resigning when his company decided to kill his baby, what does Jonathan Kaplan do for an encore? Or entrée?

Cisco prediction: Annual IP traffic will near a zettabyte by 2015

Posted: 02 Jun 2011 10:02 PM PDT


Cisco recently announced the latest update to its VNI Forecast for 2010-2015. Top line prediction: Cisco's most recent report projects reaching nearly a zettabyte (which is equal to a sextillion bytes, or a trillion gigabytes) of annual IP traffic by 2015.

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