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Black Hat: Top 20 hack-attack tools

  Apple's developer site was hacked; customer information is safe | Cisco celebrates 10,000th patent
 
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Black Hat: Top 20 hack-attack tools
Turn someone else's phone into an audio/video bug. Check. Use Dropbox as a backdoor into corporate networks. Check. Suck information out of pacemakers. Check. The Black Hat conference convening in Las Vegas next week offers hacker tools for all of those plus more. Read More


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Apple's developer site was hacked; customer information is safe
A funny thing happened to Apple's Developer Center over the last few days. It was down. And stayed down. And though Apple put up a message on the developer website indicating that things would be back to normal soon, no one quite knew what was going on. Until now. Read More

Cisco celebrates 10,000th patent
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True tales of (mostly) white-hat hacking
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Veterans agency backs out of cloud e-mail project
The federal government's Department of Veterans Affairs has nixed a five-year $36 million contract to move to a hosted e-mail platform. Read More

Georgia's CIO gets IT outsourcing deal back on track
When the Georgia Technology Authority's plan to transform its aging IT infrastructure was failing to deliver, its CIO decided to rework the high-profile IT outsourcing deal it had struck with IBM Global Services and AT&T. The IT team worked with the vendors to get the relationship and the deal back on course. Read More

Uber let you hail an ice cream truck for a day
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