
Cisco: there’s a bad bug in open source software that a Netflix engineer abandoned in 2016
Developers should probably stop using Exhibitor, a once popular tool for managing Apache Zookeeper-based distributed applications.
Developers should probably stop using Exhibitor, a once popular tool for managing Apache Zookeeper-based distributed applications.
Last Friday’s attack that cut access to dozens of popular websites was likely carried out by kids rather than Russia or another state actor, according to a firm that’s been closely tracking the incident.
This year's high-profile battle of wills between Apple and the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which sparked worldwide discussions about the propriety of security 'back doors', was eventually resolved when the FBI found another way to get the data it wanted.
David Braue | 02 Jun | Read more
Amid calls to accelerate the death of Adobe Flash Player, at least once PC vendor is taking matters into its own hands.
Jared Newman | 17 Jul | Read more
Now more than ever, leaving Adobe Flash Player on your system is looking like a dubious proposition.
Jared Newman | 14 Jul | Read more
When was the last time you read a privacy policy? Any kind of privacy policy? Be honest.
If you work on a computer or mobile device away from home, you probably use Wi-Fi hotspots in hotels, cafés, restaurants, airports, or on campus. The problem is, there is no way to know exactly how secure those networks are.
Imagine if, with no effort on your part, every web connection you made was secured, even the most ordinary, such as visiting our fair site while not logged in. You might think, why bother when I'm just visiting sites I read or use for reference--sites where there's no personal or financial information to steal?
Glenn Fleishman | 18 Apr | Read more