Category: Computer Security

How the NSA shot itself in the foot by denying prior knowledge of Heartbleed vulnerability | ZDNet

How the NSA shot itself in the foot by denying prior knowledge of Heartbleed vulnerability | ZDNet.

Posted: April 13, 2014 in Computer, Security

Scientists are getting closer to a quantum computer — here’s why it matters – Vox

Scientists are getting closer to a quantum computer — here's why it matters – Vox.

Posted: April 10, 2014 in Computer, Quantum Physics

Many Devices Will Never Be Patched to Fix Heartbleed Bug | MIT Technology Review

Many Devices Will Never Be Patched to Fix Heartbleed Bug | MIT Technology Review.

Posted: April 10, 2014 in Computer, Security

Two Big Steps Toward the Quantum Computer – Popular Mechanics

Two Big Steps Toward the Quantum Computer – Popular Mechanics.

Posted: April 10, 2014 in Computer, Quantum Physics

Explaining The Terrifying Bug That Just Exposed A Huge Portion Of The Internet’s Secrets – Digg

Explaining The Terrifying Bug That Just Exposed A Huge Portion Of The Internet's Secrets – Digg.

Posted: April 9, 2014 in Computer, Security

Critical crypto bug in OpenSSL opens two-thirds of the Web to eavesdropping | Ars Technica

Critical crypto bug in OpenSSL opens two-thirds of the Web to eavesdropping | Ars Technica.

Posted: April 7, 2014 in Computer, Security

Hynix reveals world’s first 128GB DDR4 memory module – Computerworld

Hynix reveals world's first 128GB DDR4 memory module – Computerworld.

Posted: April 7, 2014 in Computer, Storage

Seagate brings out 6TB HDD, did not need NO STEENKIN’ SHINGLES • The Register

Seagate brings out 6TB HDD, did not need NO STEENKIN' SHINGLES • The Register.

Posted: April 7, 2014 in Computer, Storage

Nvidia’s New DX11 Wonder Driver Releases This Monday, Release Notes Revealed

Nvidia’s New DX11 Wonder Driver Releases This Monday, Release Notes Revealed.

Posted: April 6, 2014 in Computer, Graphics

Not dead yet: Dutch, British governments pay to keep Windows XP alive | Ars Technica

Not dead yet: Dutch, British governments pay to keep Windows XP alive | Ars Technica.

Posted: April 6, 2014 in Computer, Operating Systems