Monthly Archives: July 2009

Pentagon Official: North Korea Behind Week of Cyber Attacks

Pentagon Official: North Korea Behind Week of Cyber Attacks Thursday , July 09, 2009 Courtesy of Fox News // North Korea was indeed behind the cyberattacks that targeted dozens of Web sites in the U.S. and South Korea over the past week, a U.S. defense official told Fox News Wednesday afternoon. The unnamed Pentagon official [...]

Word Press 2.81 update beware

Please be aware of the latest version of WP, it had been acting a bit odd and some of it could perhaps give you even an error or two. But to safely correct this issue I have found to recheck all of the plug in updates and also ensure that the latest version of WP [...]

Malware authors hit by recession too By John E. Dunn

The recession might be having at least one positive effect – it has started cutting the volume of malware. According to an analysis by German software security company G Data, the number of unique malware signatures dropped by 30 percent between May and June, a fall the company thinks is not a natural lull caused [...]

Oracle’s European workers facing axe By Mikael Ricknäs

Oracle could lay off between 850 to 1,000 European employees, according to the French union CFDT. The news will come as a shock to European employees as Oracle Europe’s performance was singled for particular praise after the latest quarterly results. The European Works Council and the Comité d’Entreprise France were notified by Oracle that between [...]

Be Everywhere At Once With Remote Access Software by Zack Stern

IT management can be a single, big expense for medium- and small-businesses; it’s an easy target to try to save money. Whether you have in-house IT help, you use offsite contractors, or even if you have a savvy employee who doubles as a help desk, just getting to an afflicted PC can be your biggest [...]