Attackers who hit PayPal, MasterCard and other major firms in the name of Anonymous get jail time
January 24, 2013
‘Backdoors’ Uncovered In Barracuda Networks Security Gear
Researcher says backdoors remain open in many Barracuda boxes
Kodak Could Leave Bankruptcy Within Six Months
Former imaging giant agrees new financing deal to safeguard its future
EU Committee Votes To “Water Down” Data Protection Regulation
The decision shows dissent in the EU Parliament, but is far from being final
Cisco Targets Network Management With Intucell Deal
Cisco is to spend nearly half a billion dollars in order to acquire mobile networking specialist Intucell
Nokia Makes Q4 Profit But May Not Pay Dividend
Nokia proposes not to pay out a dividend to shareholders for the first time in 20 years
Symantec Announces Job Cuts Despite Positive Results
As many as 1,000 Symantec employees could go
ITC To Review Apple Samsung Patent Decision
ITC says it will review a preliminary decision made in October
Three Charged In Global Gozi Cybercrime Bust
UK cops help catch alleged Gozi banking malware pushers
Sony Slapped With £250k Fine For 2011 PSN Breach
Sony plans appeal but isn't getting much sympathy from the security community
Linux Developer Alan Cox Leaves Intel, Slams Fedora 18
Open source legend takes a sabbatical for “family reasons”
Apple Posts £8Bn Profit But Disappoints Wall Street
Apple is selling 3.5 million iPhones and 1.7 million iPads a week, but its latest financials did not satisfy Wall Street
Intel To Exit Desktop Motherboard Business
A sign of the times? Intel is to reduce its motherboard focus on desktops and rather look towards tablets and notebooks
Microsoft Updates Windows Phone 7.8 SDK
Developers for Windows Phone 7.8 have received an updated software development kit from Microsoft
Take Big Data Seriously, Warns Analyst
IT planners are being told to 'believe the hype' surrounding big data, according to new research from Ovum