Issue highlights 1. Registry hack enables free Windows XP security updates until 2019 2. Sabu, ex-LulzSec hacker turned FBI snitch, sentenced to time served 3. DARPA: Big data needs Big search, Big analytics 4. INSIDER 3 reasons why IT execs need to go out to lunch more 5. Ballmer talks turkey on buying the L.A. Clippers 6. FTC: Congress should rein in data brokers 7. Cheaper iMacs, Retina MacBook Air make best contenders for WWDC reveals 8. Enterprise Organizations Are Taking Steps to Improve Cybersecurity Analytics 9. China accuses Cisco of supporting US cyberwar efforts 10. Down on the factory-farm, Japan's electronics makers are turning over a new leaf 11. New products of the week 05.27.14 12. Twitter users to grow 24.4 percent in 2014, US still largest market |
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Windows XP users might want to rejoice, as there's a registry hack that will let those machines continue to receive security updates until April 2019...all for low, low price of free. READ MORE |
After being flipped by the FBI, former LulzSec leader Hector Xavier Monsegur, aka the snitch Sabu, gets to walk away with time served and one year of supervised release. Flipping unbelievable, especially considering that Jeremy Hammond is serving a 10-year prison term. READ MORE |
How you might one day most effectively negotiate the enormous amounts of data and video around the Internet was on display recently as DARPA's Information Innovation Office hosted Demo Day 2014 to highlight the agency's ongoing contributions to what it called "preserving and expanding IT superiority." Among the over 100 products on display were a couple looking to address future issues such as vastly... READ MORE |
In the last couple of years, social, mobile, analytics and cloud technologies have risen to the top of many organizations' agendas. IDC calls the combination of these technologies "the third platform" and predicts they will account for 89% of technology spending this year. READ MORE |
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Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is apparently chasing ownership of the L.A. Clippers in earnest, reportedly meeting yesterday with Shelly Sterling, who's running the team since her husband, Donald, was banned from the NBA. READ MORE |
Data brokers should give consumers more control over their personal information, and Congress should consider legislation that reins in the ways data brokers can use that information, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission is recommending. READ MORE |
Apple will unveil new or refreshed Mac personal computers next week, and all three major lines are potential candidates. READ MORE |
Last week, online retail giant eBay announced that it was hacked between February and March of this year with stolen login credentials of an eBay employee. This gave the hackers access to the user records of 145 million users including home addresses, email addresses, dates of birth, and encrypted passwords. It appears that the hackers made copies of this data so eBay is advising all users to... READ MORE |
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China is attacking secret surveillance programs of the U.S. government with harsh words from its state-controlled press, accusing Cisco of helping the U.S. in cyberespionage. READ MORE |
Sure, you could buy a laptop, tablet or cloud service from Toshiba. But how about some spinach? READ MORE |
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Twitter users are expected to grow 24.4 percent this year to over 227 million with double-digit growth forecast to continue through 2018 when the number of users will be nearly 400 million, according to a report. READ MORE |
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