IBM wants to stop rogue staff using Dropbox to steal customer databases
Got a problem with workers using their own file-sharing apps like Google Docs, Dropbox and Box to take corporate data to rival employers?
Got a problem with workers using their own file-sharing apps like Google Docs, Dropbox and Box to take corporate data to rival employers?
The US Central Command Twitter account was hacked or at least defaced today apparently by ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), posting tweets that threaten families of US soldiers and claiming to have hacked into military PCs.
Tim Greene | 13 Jan | Read more
The official Twitter account for the U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) was compromised Monday afternoon, by attackers claiming to support the terrorist group ISIS.
Steve Ragan | 13 Jan | Read more
Agency sticks to guns and says it traced addresses to introvert state
John E Dunn | 10 Jan | Read more
In recent weeks, there have been data breaches involving passwords and email addresses from JP Morgan Chase, celebrity nude photos from <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2602387/the-fappening-icloud-users-beware.html">Apple's iCloud</a>, more than 70,000 images from Snapchat and <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2825999/dropbox-dismisses-claims-of-hack-affecting-7m-accounts.html">now a new alleged hack at Dropbox</a> -- a claim it denies.
Lucas Mearian | 16 Oct | Read more