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A Russian software vendor has released a product that it says can crack BlackBerry smartphone passwords, if the BlackBerry owner has enabled a media-card encryption security setting.
The ninth annual Global Information Security Survey conducted by CSO magazine and PricewaterhouseCoopers indicates the vast majority of tech and business execs are overconfident about their security policies.
With the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, another Android device enters the mass market and will inevitably make its way to the enterprise.
These attacks are on the rise. They are also getting more effective by using ever more specific information about their victims.
Get insight and tips from security leaders at BNP Parabis, Blackstone Lenovo, Condé Nast, and more.
Meeting both security and productivity challenges - as firms sharply increase use of flexible employee basing - is essential.
BoxTone has added new automated IT policy and compliance features to its enterprise mobility management (EMM) software, and the company claims the new functionality is a first of its kind in the mobile industry.
OnStar is collecting a lot of information about drivers, even after the device is turned off.
Both Microsoft and industry analysts discourage businesses using Windows XP from skipping Windows 7. The key reason: XP support is likely to expire before Windows 8 is ready for deployment. Research firm Gartner provides guidance for XP holdouts.
In its third major update in a week, Facebook launched a new News Feed interface that predicts stories you'll find interesting and includes a ticker that updates in real-time. Here's what the changes mean for you.
Curious about Facebook's new Subscribe button? Beware these five pitfalls before jumping in.
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