By next year, Internet users can expect more cyberattacks to originate from the Web than via e-mail, security firm Trend Micro predicts.
There are no front lines in an information war, no fiery explosions. The enemy's camp is a cube on the other side of the globe. Their target? Your business.
The conflict between Israel and the Palestinians is now in its sixth month. Meanwhile, the parallel cyber-campaign being waged by both sides suggests that every company online represents a potential target.
Last weekend, several hundred Lithuanian websites were defaced with pro-Soviet and anti-Lithuanian slogans, according to The New York Times.
A serious security flaw in Computer Associates backup products could put corporate systems at risk of cyberattack, security companies have warned.
There are some strings attached to running Microsoft's OS on a Mac -- including Windows security risks, Apple says.
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