Identity fraud in US reaches highest level in three years U.S. consumers experienced the highest level of identity theft in three years in 2012, although much of the fraud losses were absorbed by banks and merchants, according to a new survey.
Many companies likely affected by iOS developer forum compromise The administrators of a popular iOS developer Web forum called iPhoneDevSDK confirmed Wednesday that it had been compromised by hackers who used it to launch attacks against its users. Security experts believe the site served as a gateway for the recent attacks against Twitter, Facebook and Apple employees and that many other companies might be affected as well.
NASA rover Curiosity grabs first Martian rock sample NASA's super rover Curiosity has collected a sample from the inside of a rock on Mars, the first time the process has been done on another planet, NASA announced Wednesday
FCC eyes Wi-Fi expansion, approves mobile signal boosting rules The U.S. Federal Communications Commission has taken the first step toward an expansion of the spectrum available for Wi-Fi, with the agency launching a rulemaking proceeding to open new parts of the 5GHz spectrum to unlicensed uses.
NASA regains contact with space station after 3-hour outage Communication with the astronauts on board the International Space Station were restored after problems with a software upgrade knocked out contact for several hours Tuesday.
Yahoo starts revamp with updated homepage As part of Marissa Mayer's comeback plan for Yahoo, the company unveiled its revamped homepage.
ERP software project woes continue to mount, survey says ERP (enterprise resource planning) software project schedule overruns got even worse in 2012, according to newly released data from Panorama Consulting.
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