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Some Gmail users greeted with red banner reading “Warning: We believe your account was recently accessed from: China.”
The popular social networking hub has apologized to its 500 million subscribers.
One version of the virus worked by causing users’ computers to re-tweet micro-messages thousands of times.
Software designed to allow Iranians to circumvent government monitoring of Internet traffic in Iran withdrawn.
Internet privacy group EPIC says the relationship between the NSA and Google compromises users’ privacy.
A new military project aims to root out the Cyber Insider Threat from government and military computer networks.
Research In Motion, the maker of BlackBerry, is becoming a victim of its own success.
A previously classified cyberattack on U.S. military networks in 2008 was revealed by the U.S. Secretary of Defense.
Prosecutors from 17 states sent a letter to the proprietors of Craigslist demanding they remove adult classified ads.
Apple is applying for spyware that would enable them to monitor and control the use of Apple products for unauthorized use.