Technology - Security
Our Hackable Democracy
Millions of Americans will use e-voting systems in November that have been shown to be flawed.
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RealNetworks Picks A Piracy Fight
The media software company launches a DVD ripping program--and a legal rip into movie studios.
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Outsourced---And Out of Control
Outsourcing IT processes overseas may save money. But exactly who is touching your data?
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A License To Not Quite Kill
As "less lethal" weapons like Taser's stun guns evolve, controversy around the devices is growing.
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Not As Private As You Think
Users' confusion about their online privacy raises questions about whether the private sector will adequately protect personal data.
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Filtering Viruses Through The Cloud
To fight an epidemic of malicious code, security software vendors are heading to the data center.
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Spore's Piracy Problem
In a backlash against DRM restrictions, illegal downloaders aim a 'virtual punch in the face' at EA.
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Air Force Has Boeing's Back
The airplane maker finally gets some good news about its tanker contract.
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No Time For Tankers
Pentagon suspends decision on contentious air-fueler until after elections.
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Video Piracy--Without The Piracy
Real Networks offers a new way to copy encrypted movies that may just be legal.
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Pentagon Worries About Chinese Chips
Military officials fret about quality and source of essential microelectronics.
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Google's Chrome Walls
To block the onslaught of malware on the Web, Google tries confining cybercrime to a sandbox.
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Dangerous Cybersilence
When cyberattacks outpace rules about disclosure, consumers get hurt.
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Catching The Hacking Bug
''Race to Zero'' contest tests weaknesses in anti-virus software.
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Return To Sender
A new technique allows hackers to remotely reroute Internet traffic without the target's knowledge.
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Browser Beware
Next-generation Web apps could spark new hacking attacks on browsers.
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Hacking The Security Experts
Black Hat security conference wasn't so secure after all.
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Beyond Firewalls
Korset, a new open-source system, aims to prevent worms and viruses from entering computers.
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New Anti-Theft Systems Heist Checkpoint's Profits
Costs associated with product launches shrunk the security product supplier's Q2 earnings, but an analyst says the company is well positioned for the second half of 2008.
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Checkpoint's Profit Woes
Rising input and acquisition costs shrunk the security product supplier's Q2 earnings.
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