Man-in-the-cloud attack could hit leading cloud firms By Jamie Hinks published 7 August 15 Attackers can pilfer data or install malware without needing a username or password.
Intel x86 processor design error open to rootkits By Jamie Hinks published 7 August 15 Attackers would be able to install rootkits that most security software would be unable to find.
IBM gobbles up medical imaging firm Merge Healthcare By Jamie Hinks published 7 August 15 Watson Health's medical imaging gets a significant upgrade through the deal.
Microsoft and Salesforce take a piece of Informatica By Jamie Hinks published 7 August 15 The move to put it back into private hands is being led by Permira and the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.
Does EMC want to be bought by VMware? By Jamie Hinks published 6 August 15 Buyout is favoured by an activist investor plus various other shareholders.
Chinese hacking group attempts to 'trap' high level targets By Jamie Hinks published 6 August 15 The group has been attempting to pilfer information from targets in the UK, US and beyond.
Sony warns PC customers to wait before upgrading to Windows 10 By Jamie Hinks published 6 August 15 Tests are currently being performed to allow the new OS to work at the best level possible.
GE readies Industrial IoT cloud By Jamie Hinks published 5 August 15 The cloud is designed to manipulate data from heavy pieces of machinery
Yahoo visitors hit by week-long malware attack By Jamie Hinks published 5 August 15 Hackers used a flaw in Adobe Flash to infect users with malware for a week.
This flaw could bring down the internet and hackers are using it By Jamie Hinks published 4 August 15 A vulnerability in one of the most commonly used pieces of software on the internet is being exploited by hackers.
Mac OS X vulnerable to new zero-day attack By Jamie Hinks published 4 August 15 Attackers can install malware without needing a password to access root permissions.
Windows 10 users warned of two scams By Jamie Hinks published 4 August 15 Two very different scams are hitting certain Windows 10 users hard.
Microsoft's Docs.com is now available to everyone By Jamie Hinks published 4 August 15 The document sharing platform can be used to share Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDF, Office Mix or Sway documents easily.
Windows 10 has been installed on 18.5 million machines By Jamie Hinks published 3 August 15 Optimistic reports that Windows 10 is already on 67 million machines may have been wide of the mark.
BitDefender fails to encrypt usernames and passwords By Jamie Hinks published 3 August 15 DetoxRansome group behind the hack made the disappointing discovery.
Tor anonymity compromised by researchers By Jamie Hinks published 3 August 15 Certain sites can be deanonymised with 88% accuracy.
Mozilla criticizes Windows 10 browser changes By Jamie Hinks published 31 July 15 An open letter to Satya Nadella makes it clear that they aren't happy at how Microsoft is handling other browsers in Windows 10.
Windows 10 took over 8% of the internet at its peak By Jamie Hinks published 30 July 15 One analyst reported that the spike was almost uniformly distributed across the globe.
Windows 10 has a Start menu bug By Jamie Hinks published 29 July 15 Users with 512 apps are experiencing problems with apps disappearing.
Microsoft opens up Windows 10 launch website By Jamie Hinks published 28 July 15 Windows 10 has a new launch site that attempts to persuade users to upgrade.
Hornet gives wings to Onion privacy technlogy By Jamie Hinks published 27 July 15 Researchers think they have cracked high speed anonymised communication with a new browser.
Wireless charging comes to monitors for the first time By Jamie Hinks published 27 July 15 The new monitor has the ability to charge devices supporting the Qi standard.
Microsoft teams up with Intel to kill Windows 10 battery bug By Jamie Hinks published 24 July 15 Microsoft and Intel should have the issue fixed by its release next week.
Exchange Server 2016 Preview is finally out By Jamie Hinks published 24 July 15 Microsoft's new way to run your email server released with its first preview.
Smartwatch security stinks, HP study claims By Jamie Hinks published 23 July 15 A whopping 100% of the smartwatches tested by HP's Fortify security division were vulnerable somehow online.