Cop concedes he used spyware to keep tabs on spouse
A city police officer admitted Monday that he used cell phone spyware to keep track of his wife after he suspected she was cheating on him. He pleaded guilty to unlawfully using an electronic device to intercept the function of a computer system.[...]
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Change never lets up in technology, and the best developers must stay atop all the latest shifts, from big data to cloud computing to consumerization and beyond. InfoWorld's experts offer guidance to programmers on trends to watch, best practices to adopt, and sins to drop. They also point out programming languages on the rise, the best areas to find tech jobs, and the business skills to master.
The good and bad to retrieving password
A parent buys a notebook for daughter but can't remember the password.
UBM TechWeb Launches Point2Security Community for Small, Midsized Businesses
NEW YORK, May 2, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- UBM TechWeb and UBM DeusM announced the launch of Point2Security, an online community for security professionals at small and midsized businesses charged with managing ...
Mendham student ponders when tattling is OK and other vexing ethical questions
MENDHAM ‑ Natalie Camponovo had to decide if she should turn in a friend who she saw cheating on a test.