More than 100 companies targeted by Google hackers
The hackers who broke into Google two months ago have gone after more than 100 companies, according to an estimate by security vendor Isec Partners.
Robert McMillan | 01 Mar | Read more
The hackers who broke into Google two months ago have gone after more than 100 companies, according to an estimate by security vendor Isec Partners.
Robert McMillan | 01 Mar | Read more
Three Google executives were handed suspended six month prison sentences by a Milan court on Wednesday for privacy law violations relating to a video posted on Google Video showing the bullying of a handicapped boy.
Philip Willan | 25 Feb | Read more
Two schools in China where computers were reportedly linked to cyberattacks on Google and other companies have denied involvement in the hack, Chinese state media said Sunday.
Owen Fletcher | 22 Feb | Read more
Despite the changes that Google has made to Buzz following negative reaction to the service, the Electronic Privacy Information Center has filed a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission charging the search giant with violating user privacy.
Nancy Gohring | 18 Feb | Read more
Google apologized on Saturday, saying it has made several changes to its new social-networking application Buzz to allay privacy concerns.
Jeremy Kirk | 16 Feb | Read more
The malicious software used to steal information from companies such as Google contains code that links it to China, a security researcher said Tuesday
Robert McMillan | 21 Jan | Read more
Google is pushing for the creation of an E.U. group to look at security and privacy policy, the company's top privacy lawyer, Peter Fleischer, said Tuesday.
Paul Meller | 20 Jan | Read more
The Gmail accounts of foreign reporters in at least two news bureaus in Beijing have been hijacked, a journalists' group in China said Monday.
Owen Fletcher | 19 Jan | Read more
The dangerous Internet Explorer attack code used in last month's attack on Google's corporate networks is now public.
Robert McMillan | 16 Jan | Read more
China said Thursday that foreign Internet companies are welcome to operate in the country in accordance with local laws, after Google defied authorities by saying it will end censorship on its Chinese search engine.
Owen Fletcher | 15 Jan | Read more
Google and other enterprises still face a bleak computer security landscape that makes their companies vulnerable to hackers, whether they do business in China or not, analysts say.
Jeremy Kirk | 14 Jan | Read more
A coordinated hacking campaign targeting Google, Adobe Systems and more than 30 other companies raises serious concerns, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Tuesday.
Robert McMillan | 14 Jan | Read more
Google released its Chrome operating system to the open-source community on Thursday and said it has designed the netbook OS to be faster, simpler and more secure than existing ones.
Juan Carlos Perez | 20 Nov | Read more
The Postini technology that lets Google Apps Premier administrators control their e-mail environments by establishing and enforcing usage policies, rules and parameters will be extended to the other applications of the suite.
Juan Carlos Perez | 09 Nov | Read more
In an effort to promote the "general health of the Web," Google will send Webmasters snippets of malicious code in the hopes infected Web sites can be cleaned up faster.
Jeremy Kirk | 14 Oct | Read more