Researcher: 200K PCs vulnerable to pcAnywhere hijack
As many as 200,000 systems online could be hijacked by hackers exploiting bugs in Symantec's pcAnywhere, including up to 5,000 point-of-sale programs that collect credit card data, a researcher said today. Read more...
AT&T vs. Verizon: LTE showdown in NYC
AT&T is rolling out its 4G LTE service in selected markets across the country. How does the new network stand up to Verizon's more mature offering in terms of availability, speed and price? Read more...
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