Monthly Archives: March 2011

The Comodo Hack: How Serious Is It?

The recent Comodo hack seems to be a lot more serious than initially thought with the latest information that the hacker was actually able to wipe a hard drive on the Comodo server. To quote the gloating hacker: Some stupids in internet still cannot understand I’m behind the attack on SSL, talks about their small [...]

Is Samsung Installing Keyloggers on Laptops?

UPDATE: It has now been confirmed that Samsung laptops do not contain keyloggers or spyware. UPDATE: Samsung has issued a statement saying that the finding is false. The statement says the software used to detect the keylogger, VIPRE, can be fooled by Microsoft’s Live Application multi-language support folder. This has been confirmed at F-Secure and [...]

MCIBTY: My Certification Is Better Than Yours

There was a book I read called “My Mercedes Is Bigger Than Yours“  – which pretty much sums up what the book was all about: bragging rights as to whose car is “bigger”. In this case the practice, in some cultures, of using the model tag on a Mercedes -Benz car as an index of [...]

The AT&T, T-Mobile Merger: Small Business Implications

AT&T Inc.  and German telephone company Deutsche Telekom AG recently announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which AT&T will acquire T-Mobile USA from Deutsche Telekom in a cash-and-stock transaction currently valued at approximately $39 billion. The lofty goals of this acquisition according to the AT&T Press Release are as follows: Blog [...]

The First 48: Firefox 4 Released

Mozilla released Firefox 4 on March 22, 2011 and the free and open source web browser had 15.8 million downloads within the first forty-eight hours. The Firefox team pulled together the following infographic to share some cool stats about the first 48 hours following the launch: Blog this! Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post share [...]

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