Authorities bust global credit card fraud network
- Mar
- 28
- Posted by Computerworld Cybercrime and Hacking News
- Posted in Uncategorized
Speedy Synapse Fires Up Searches and Launches
- Mar
- 27
- Posted by Jack M. Germain
- Posted in Reviews
Synapse is a desktop utility that adds speed and convenience to finding files and launching applications. It does not eliminate the Linux distro’s menu, favorites bar or panel icons. Instead, it cuts down on how often you resort to using them. A semantic-based tool that makes use of the Zeitgeist engine, Synapse is a graphical launcher that pops up when you call it with the Control-Space key combination.![]()
All Things Appy: 5 Best Android News Apps
- Mar
- 27
- Posted by Patrick Nelson
- Posted in Reviews
With the unexpected news that Google’s RSS feed reader, Google Reader, is being put out to pasture, many users are scrambling to find new tools for news consumption. There are still plenty of excellent free news apps out there, and here’s a look at the top five available for the Android platform. Google Currents is a pretty, magazine-like aggregator with a true offline solution that works well in airplane mode.![]()
Victim of $440K wire fraud can’t blame bank for loss, judge rules
- Mar
- 27
- Posted by Jaikumar Vijayan
- Posted in Uncategorized
Digital rights activists decry computer crime proposal
- Mar
- 26
- Posted by Computerworld Cybercrime and Hacking News
- Posted in Uncategorized
How to Deploy A Server
- Mar
- 26
- Posted by Kyle Rankin
- Posted in Configuration Management, Scripting, SysAdmin

When I write my column, I try to stick to specific hacks or tips you can
use to make life with Linux a little easier. Usually, I describe with pretty
specific detail how to accomplish a particular task including command-line
and configuration file examples. This time, however, I take a
step off this tried-and-true path of tech tips and instead talk about
more-general, high-level concepts, strategies and, frankly, personal opinions
about systems administration.
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OpenFin CEO Mazy Dar: Bridging the Banks’ Technology Gap
- Mar
- 26
- Posted by Jack M. Germain
- Posted in ECT News Exclusives
Founded in 2010 by trading technology experts, OpenFin is growing on the heels of HTML5 standards edging out ill-fitting older Web solutions. Built onto an open source platform, OpenFin Desktop helps financial institutions to bridge the security gaps in their outdated Web-browser technology. OpenFin is developing software to bring the next generation of trading applications to the financial services industry via HTML5.![]()
New Kid on the FOSS Block: OX Documents
- Mar
- 25
- Posted by Katherine Noyes
- Posted in Community
There’s been much ado about office suites over the past year or so, thanks in large part to the anticipation and then arrival of Microsoft’s baffling Office 2013. We’ve seen the ascendance of LibreOffice, we’ve seen Redmond’s wacky pricing plan, and we’ve even heard rumors — as yet unsubstantiated — of a launch that would blow more than a few minds. None of that could have prepared us for what came to light last week.![]()
Pie Control Pro Is a GUI Delight
- Mar
- 22
- Posted by Patrick Nelson
- Posted in Reviews
The early-90s Windows 3.11 operating system offered a graphical user interface that was a breakthrough for me. It was, in fact, my first GUI. I’d been using command-line, error-prone MS-DOS for two or three years before that, and it was a delight to suddenly be able to maximize screens, switch programs, and point around with a mouse, after living with the syntactically regimented MS-DOS.![]()
Researchers uncover vSkimmer malware targeting point-of-sale systems
- Mar
- 22
- Posted by Computerworld Cybercrime and Hacking News
- Posted in Uncategorized
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