InternetMonster.com data theft also hit US job site (Reuters)
Reuters - About 146,000 people using a U.S. government jobs Web site had their personal information stolen by hackers who broke into computers at Monster Worldwide Inc, a government spokesman said on Thursday.
GeneralCritical flaw found in Oracle developer tool
A popular tool used by Oracle developers contains a critical flaw that could be used by an attacker to compromise a system.
InternetMicrosoft to Buy Enterprise Chat Maker
As it moves to expand its unified communications offerings, Microsoft says it will buy enterprise chat tool vendor Parlano.
InternetSun Hits The BRICs
Emerging markets are the place to be, says the company's CEO.
InternetHacks hit embassy, government e-mail accounts worldwide (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Usernames and passwords for more than 100 e-mail accounts at embassies and governments worldwide have been posted online. Using the information, anyone can access the accounts that have been compromised.
GeneralTUC calls on employers to allow social networking sites at work
The TUC has called on employers to allow their staff to use consumer-based social networking sites in company time.
InternetNew Web sites aim for TV experience (AP)
AP - Watching video online in small, fuzzy boxes is heading the way of rabbit ears.
InternetMobile Users And Their Risky Behavior
They know better when it comes to online security, but research says that isn't stopping road warriors from doing foolish things with company laptops.
General90% of online adults worried about phishing
Almost 90% of online adults are concerned about becoming a victim of phishing attacks.
GeneralAMD Teams up with Virtual Desktop Pioneer
Hosted desktop firm, Nivio, hopes to expand its ability to offer virtual Windows XP desktops and software accessible from any desktop or mobile browser.
