IDG News Service - The group that took down Twitter.com last month has apparently claimed another victim: China’s largest search engine Baidu.com. Baidu.com was offline late Monday, but at one point it displayed an image saying “This site has been hacked by... (Continue reading)
IDG News Service – The dangerous Internet Explorer attack code used in last month’s attack on Google’s corporate networks is now public. The code was submitted for analysis Thursday on the Wepawet malware analysis Web site, making it publicly available. By Friday,... (Continue reading)
There are now well over 100,000 apps available for iPhone and iPod touch, and, surprisingly, many of the best are free. The following list showcases our ten favourites, and includes iPhone applications for social networking, travel, news, photography, productivity and more. If... (Continue reading)
When you’re being chased out of town it can be face-saving to grab a flag and say that you’re leading a parade. Google’s conversion fromacquiescent nose-holder to aggrieved human rights defenderhasn’t been equalled since Saint Paul found Jesus on the road to... (Continue reading)