Angara: "Quashing Cybercrime"
May 11, 2011. The Philippines gained notoriety in May 2000 when one of the most destructive computer viruses of all time was traced to a then 23-year-old computer science dropout in Manila. In just one day, the infamous "I Love You virus" spread to 55 million computers around the world, wreaking US billion in...
Mobile Email Study Finds 81% Growth in Email Activity on Mobile -- iPad, Tablet Viewership Increasing
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Return Path, the world’s leading email certification and reputation monitoring company, today announced the findings from its “Email on the Move: The Future of Mobile Messaging” study.
Dirty Dozen tax scams of 2011
Hiding income in offshore accounts, identity theft, return preparer fraud, and filing false or misleading tax forms top the annual list of “dirty dozen” tax scams in 2011, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
CNET to the Rescue: We are done with PCs (and Macs)
CNET's Brian Cooley joins us today for an epic rant about re-installing Windows yet again. I join in with my rant on my MacBook. Will the love never end? Also, great topics from listeners, including updating Android phones, using an iMac as a TV, and using solar power on laptops. If you have a tech question for CNET to the Rescue, e-mail rescue@cnet.com. No question is ...
Thailand’s cyber-police draft new Computer Crimes Act
By Saksith Saiyasombut Thailand’s authorities have been patrolling the internet more and more vigorously, mostly to clamp down on content that is allegedly lèse majesté and to silence political opponents. In recently published research by Freedom House, the US-based think-tank has labeled the kingdom’s internet as ‘not free’, putting it below countries such as Zimbabwe, Turkey, Venezuela ...