Hunched over his shopping cart filled with cans and bottles as he smoked a cigarette Thursday morning, 55-year-old Ken Davis looked quizzically at the dozens of city workers and volunteers erecting tents in a parking lot near...
Why have the world's most advanced navies failed to end piracy in the seas around Somalia? The BBC's Middle East correspondent Paul Wood reports from the EU anti-piracy taskforce flagship, Evertsen, in the Gulf of Aden. Cdr...
Symantec said new malware variants have made traditional, file signature-based anti-virus tools increasingly inefficient. Plus, why CAPTCHA technology is actually forcing spammers to cut into their profits and hire some outside...
Why have the world's most advanced navies failed to end piracy in the seas around Somalia? The BBC's Middle East correspondent Paul Wood reports from the EU anti-piracy taskforce flagship, Evertsen, in the Gulf of Aden. Cdr...
What lurks in the New Year? Webcast Find out what threats lie in wait for your business throughout 2010 and how to avoid them, with this free to view audio slideshow from The Register , in association with MessageLabs.… What is...
URBANA – Graduate students are expected return to teaching duties today after the University of Illinois and the Graduate Employees' Organization reached a tentative contract agreement on Tuesday. The three-year agreement,...
Calls West Penn ads a 'publicity stunt' By Mark Roth, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A UPMC spokesman said the health system is willing to let the West Penn Allegheny Health System take over its Braddock hospital for free, but will...
Building on controversy concerning the closure of UPMC Braddock, West Penn aims ads at Monroeville patients By Mark Roth, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette After waiting nearly a month for a formal reply to his proposal from UPMC, West...
When Agent C.T. Parker Jr. saw smoke rising from an old tin-walled barn in Nash County last month, he knew he was about to close a case he'd been working on for nearly four years. For one thing, it was 85 degrees that day, and...
By Joan Goodchild | Wednesday, November 11 2009 Ever-growing and constantly changing botnets are perhaps the biggest threat to network security. "The name came from Microsoft; they identified the malware behind it and gave it...