Cost of cyber crime rises sharply
A second annual study of the cost of cyber crime shows a whopping 56 percent increase since last year.
Economic crisis puts pressure on FDIC computer systems
The FDIC has eliminated weaknesses in its IT systems, but a GAO review found that the press of business in resolving bank failures has interfered with achieving a complete cybersecurity plan.
In Motorola, Google gets mobility testing lab
The move gives Google the potential to compete better against Apple, which controls software and hardware for all Apple OS devices.
Blame for critical infrastructure weaknesses starts with Congress
A lack of clear lines of authority is crippling the nation's ability to protect its critical infrastructure, and congressional dysfunction offers little hope for improvement.
Navy recruits first to enjoy lifetime electronic health care record
With the opening of the Lovell Health Care Center in Chicago, a result of the merger of separate Navy and VA hospital facilities, Navy recruits will have one lifetime electronic health record.
Find yourself in your data — before anyone else can
Identity Finder DLP Endpoint searches your computer for sensitive information — and provides options for protecting it.
Spear-phishers change their bait to lure high-level feds
Attackers, possibly from China, are tempting would-be victims to hand over their Gmail personal information.
30 state IT projects finalists for NASCIO awards
NASCIO has selected 30 state IT initiatives in 10 categories as finalists for its 2011 Recognition Awards for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Information Technology in State Government.
A model for Next Gen 911: Facebook
The FCC's new 911 will add video and text capability, but when? There's one example to follow.
How 'Shady RAT' espionage attacks spread
Symantec researcher Hon Lau broke down the steps used in the attacks, including the use of steganography to hide commands in images.
DARPA loses contact with aircraft traveling at Mach 20
Hopes for successful use of a hypersonic vehicle to aid the Defense Department's Prompt Global Strike plan were dimmed by a second unsuccessful test Aug. 11.
Can the nation get smart about cybersecurity?
The National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education seeks to improve security awareness, education and the IT workforce, but depends on cross-sector cooperation.
FBI's first mobile app aids in missing child ID
Is there something missing from the FBI's new Child ID mobile app for missing children? Some parents think so.
HHS sees Facebook friends as potential disaster lifelines
The Health and Human Services Department has started its Lifeline Facebook App Challenge, which seeks to turn social media friends into "lifelines" during a disaster.
Windows Phones sink, iPhones and Androids swim with Coast Guard
The service plans to gradually replace all its Windows Phones with iPhones and Android-based devices that run provisioning software so that users can access work and personal apps.
Which operating system will be 2011's bestseller?
One operating system will be on 42 percent of all PCs when 2012 rolls around. Is it the one you use?
NYC police unit to track criminals via Facebook, Twitter
The city forms a new unit to track social media sites, where criminals have been known to announce crimes or brag about them afterward.
Can you identify the first computer virus?
a. Elk Cloner b. Reaper c. Brain d. Creeper
Need help? Just text '911.'
Placing a 911 call for help during an emergency would be as simple as sending a text message under a plan unveiled Aug. 10 by the Federal Communications Commission.
P25 radios vulnerable to eavesdropping, can be jammed by child's toy
Researchers say weaknesses in interoperability standards for radios used by law enforcement leave the systems open to eavesdropping and jamming, even from a GirlTech IM-Me texting toy.
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