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A More Secure, Trustworthy Cloud

Virtual private clouds bridge real and virtual computing infrastructure.

A Silver Lining for the Government's Cloud

Cloud computing solutions might improve the overall security of government software.

Privacy Plug-In Fakes out Facebook

FaceCloak lets users hide sensitive updates from prying eyes, including Facebook's.

Quantum Cryptography for the Masses

A new partnership will make quantum cryptography more widely available.

Antivirus Protection Gets Social

Can cloud computing and social networking improve security software?

Making Android More Secure

The open platform calls for a different approach to security.

A Browser's View of Your Computer

Researchers reveal how attackers may be able to peer into users' computers over the Web.

Search Spammers Hacking More Websites

The head of Google's Web-spam-fighting team warns that spammers are increasingly attacking websites.

A Contest to Train Cyber Combatants

Cyber-defense and capture-the-flag contests will help train future defenders of cyberspace.

Delivering Security on Demand

Companies are increasingly offering security products as services, but is it the best approach?

Who's Typing Your Password?

By watching how passwords are entered, a company hopes to make log-ins more secure.

Catching Spammers in the Act

Researchers show how spammers harvest e-mail addresses and send out bulk messages.

Flaw Opens ATMs to Hackers

A conference presentation would have exposed flaws in some cash machines.

Firefox Aims to Unplug Scripting Attacks

How websites can block code from unknown sources.

Privacy Requires Security, Not Abstinence

Protecting an inalienable right in the age of Facebook.

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