Fraudulent Google credential found in the wild |
- Fraudulent Google credential found in the wild
- Hackers penetrate website for Nokia developers
- Sprint issues iPhone 5 gag rule to staff
- Seven lessons from the HP Touchpad fire sale
- Samsung 'mulls bid for' HP's orphaned webOS
- Dell floats cloud built on ... VMware
- HP mates blades with VMware vSphere
- Cloud.com goes open source
- VMware orders vCloud army across five continents
- VMware turns self into (virtual) database co.
- How to... re-energise your Android smartphone's OS
- Verizon buys up cloud start-up
- Quickflix poaches Telstra’s IPTV content architect
- Apple vs. Samsung: next round today
- Worm spreads via RDP
Fraudulent Google credential found in the wild Posted: 29 Aug 2011 01:54 PM PDT Did counterfeit SSL cert target Iranians?Security researchers have discovered a counterfeit web certificate for Google.com circulating on the internet that gives attackers the encryption keys needed to impersonate Gmail and virtually every other digitally signed Google property.… |
Hackers penetrate website for Nokia developers Posted: 29 Aug 2011 11:45 AM PDT Named and shamed by Homer SimpsonNokia suffered an embarrassing security breach over the weekend when hackers penetrated one of its community websites and accessed names, email addresses, and other information belonging to developers of smartphone apps.… |
Sprint issues iPhone 5 gag rule to staff Posted: 29 Aug 2011 11:39 AM PDT 'iPhone? What iPhone?'If you ask a Sprint employee whether they'll offer the iPhone, don't expect a straight answer – the company has told their staff to clam up if asked.… |
Seven lessons from the HP Touchpad fire sale Posted: 29 Aug 2011 11:36 AM PDT The tablet effect is real. ReallyThe unfolding saga surrounding the HP Touchpad contains a goldmine of salutary tales. So, just what can we learn from the last few days?… |
Samsung 'mulls bid for' HP's orphaned webOS Posted: 29 Aug 2011 09:37 AM PDT Smart smackback at Apple, GoogorolaSamsung may be mulling over the purchase of webOS – recently orphaned by HP – in a move to protect itself from an increasingly unfriendly Apple and the threat of Google and its new toy, Motorola Mobility.… |
Dell floats cloud built on ... VMware Posted: 29 Aug 2011 06:30 AM PDT Azure, 'open cloud' on the wayVMworld After hemming and hawing for months, server maker and services player Dell will soon launch its first infrastructure cloud. Appropriately, enough, it's called the Dell Cloud.… |
HP mates blades with VMware vSphere Posted: 29 Aug 2011 06:00 AM PDT VirtualBladeSystemVMworld It's the VMworld virtualization extravaganza this week, and that means everyone wants to show that they are best buddies with VMware and enthusiastically supporting its virty and cloudy tools. And so it is that Hewlett-Packard is trying to change the subject about its own software aspirations and PC business spinoff and wants to talk about putting the vSphere 5.0 stack on its VirtualSystem preconfigured virtualized servers.… |
Posted: 29 Aug 2011 05:00 AM PDT Citrix sets cloud builder freeVMworld After taking control of the CloudStack cloud management framework through its acquisition of Cloud.com back in July, Citrix Systems is now open sourcing the code behind the tool. At the same time, it's adding support for the provisioning of workloads on additional hypervisors and, for the first time, on bare-metal machines.… |
VMware orders vCloud army across five continents Posted: 29 Aug 2011 05:00 AM PDT World domination by fluffinessVMworld VMware envisions a world where applications can roam across one big intercloud. Apps won't just jump from internal data centers to public cloud services, the company believes. They'll move from cloud to cloud like phone calls across cell networks.… |
VMware turns self into (virtual) database co. Posted: 29 Aug 2011 05:00 AM PDT Rolls own PostgreSQLVMworld Server virtualization juggernaut and cloud puffer VMware is getting into the database business. But it's not selling database the way Oracle or IBM sell databases. It's selling them more like the Microsoft sells database services on its Azure cloud.… |
How to... re-energise your Android smartphone's OS Posted: 29 Aug 2011 01:00 AM PDT Customise your phone with CynanogenModGenerally, users have two beefs with Android. One, handsets often don't get updated when a new version of the OS rolls out from the Chocolate Factory, and, two, many of the bespoke overlays and ROMs cooked up by handset makers and telecos are more akin to painting a moustache on the Mona Lisa than adding anything of value to the user experience.… |
Verizon buys up cloud start-up Posted: 28 Aug 2011 05:30 PM PDT Will borg CloudSwitch into Terramark bizCloud software start-up, CloudSwitch, has been snapped up by Verizon for an undisclosed sum. The three-year-old company specialises in high security management of enterprise grade applications running via the cloud. The start-up had raised around $US15 million from Boston based VC firms to date.… |
Quickflix poaches Telstra’s IPTV content architect Posted: 28 Aug 2011 04:30 PM PDT Telstra execs in leadership ranksAustralian IPTV aspirant Quickflix has poached another pivotal Telstra content executive to bolster its leadership team.… |
Apple vs. Samsung: next round today Posted: 28 Aug 2011 04:00 PM PDT Oz Federal Court readies blue, red cornersThe next round of Apple vs. Samsung in Australia is due to take place this morning (August 29), Sydney time, with a directions hearing before Justice Bennett of the Federal Court of Australia at 9.15am.… |
Posted: 28 Aug 2011 03:55 PM PDT 'Morto' drives Port 3389 traffic spikeIt's retro day in the world of Internet security, with an Internet worm dubbed "Morto" spreading via the Windows Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).… |
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