
The Upload: Your tech news briefing for Tuesday, February 17
Spy group has embedded tools in foreign networks ... Sony selling its SmartEyeglasses ... Infosys will automate more jobs ... and more news
IDG News Service staff | 17 Feb | Read more
Spy group has embedded tools in foreign networks ... Sony selling its SmartEyeglasses ... Infosys will automate more jobs ... and more news
IDG News Service staff | 17 Feb | Read more
The era in which everyday communications are protected from surveillance by the physics of quantum cryptography has moved a little closer with the news that scientists at Toshiba's Cambridge Research Lab have invented a way for multiple users to share one of the technology's most important but pricey components.
John E Dunn | 05 Sep | Read more
Security company Maz Encryption Technologies sued seven large technology companies for allegedly infringing on several of its security patents. The suits target security technology used in the iPhone and iPad as well as the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution, among other products.
Loek Essers | 27 Feb | Read more
Another month, yet another quantum key distribution (QKD) “breakthrough” but perhaps the innovation announced by Toshiba’s Cambridge Research Laboratory this week will turn out to be highly significant.
John E Dunn | 22 Nov | Read more
Cybercriminals are always looking for easy ways to break into your network, whether at work or at home. In a talk at this summer's <a href="https://www.defcon.org/html/defcon-19/dc-19-index.html">DefCon 19</a> conference, security researcher Deral Heiland demonstrated various ways to compromise <a href="http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/217825/cloud_printers_rain_on_security_parade.html">Internet-ready consumer-grade multifunction printers</a>. These include printers that can scan to a file, scan to email, and fax documents, and the vulnerabilities he found are similar across all vendors.
Robert Vamosi | 03 Sep | Read more