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Interview with Dan Cass, CTO, San Francisco's 1st Financial Bank
Traditional outsourcing options are in flux these days, with some American companies opting to bring work back in-house or turn it over to various types of domestic in-sourcers. 1st Financial Bank, a
China fingered in cyber attacks on U.S. government
A report released by The U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission noted that China is expanding cyber espionage operations in the United States in order to target private companies. Titled
Security expert: China's Green Dam software is not safe
The Chinese government's plan to force the installation of content-filtering software on all PCs sold in the country could throw open the gates to a massive security breach. Called Green Dam-Youth
Hong Kong is number one in email spam
A report published by security vendor Symantec has bestowed the dubious honor, of having the highest spam level to Hong Kong. Its amount of email spam has apparently grown by 2.4 percent to reach
General Electric creates new 500GB holographic disc
By utilizing a holographic recording technique that it calls "micro-holographic storage," General Electric researchers have managed to cram some 500GB of data onto an optical disc the size of a DVD.
Foreign attacks hit blogs
Attack Research, a company devoted to understanding computer-based attacks, has found new and unsettling security developments, including blog spam and SQL injections from Russia and China, reports
Recession hurts web address growth
The economic downturn is being felt in all sectors, including domain names. Domain registrar VeriSign's said 10.1 million new web addresses were registered in the fourth quarter. That figure may
China cracks down on pornography
The Chinese government has embarked on a major crackdown to stamp out Internet pornography. Pornography is officially banned in China, though completely blocking such websites remains a challenge.
China Health Ministry declares Internet addiction is a disorder
China may well be the very first county to define Internet addiction as a disorder and give official recognition to it as a clinical disease. This comes in the wake of an increasing number of
WGA sparks firestorm of protest in China
If you have not heard by now, Microsoft's more aggressive version of its Windows Genuine Advantage tool has ignited a firestorm of protest in China. In August, Microsoft warned that it will be

