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Blokklánctechnológiával teszik digitálisan elérhetővé és ellenőrizhetővé a diplomákat Európában

Technológia | 2025.03.23 09:25

Magyar fejlesztés segíthet az EU-tagállamokban kiadott diplomák digitális tárolásában.

Researchers improve de-anonymization attacks for websites hiding on Tor

IDG News | 2015.07.30 22:43

Attackers controlling entry nodes on the Tor network could find the location of hidden services or unmask users visiting them.

Google killing PageSpeed website service

IDG News | 2015.05.07 23:41

Google has alerted users of its PageSpeed Service for making websites zippier that it will be killing off the tools as of Aug. 3.

Google: Would you pay to not see ads on favorite websites?

IDG News | 2014.11.21 11:30

Would you trade ads for a monthly payment? Google wants users to rethink the way their favorite websites are funded.

Global operation disrupts thousands of illegal online pharmacies

IDG News | 2014.05.22 23:32

Authorities seized fake medicines worth US$36 million, but also shut down websites and removed rogue online advertisements.

Google offers DDoS defenses to human rights, elections websites

IDG News | 2013.10.22 07:57

'Project Shield' also includes Google's PageSpeed Service, which improves website response times

South Korea blames North Korea for cyberattacks

IDG News | 2013.07.17 23:37

South Korean officials have stated that North Korea is to blame for attacks against government websites last month, citing North Korean IP addresses and signature malicious computer codes as evidence. In addition, they say the same group of attackers are also responsible for the attacks last March.

Netflix faced problems relating to DVD website

IDG News | 2013.01.02 10:45

The problem on the DVD website has been resolved, Netflix said.

Anonymous said to be planning cyberattack on ITU site

IDG News | 2012.12.07 09:15

Anonymous is planning to launch a cyberattack this weekend against the website of the International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations agency holding a meeting of 190 governments to discuss political and commercial control of the Internet, a security firm says.

Former LulzSec member guilty in Sony Pictures hack

IDG News | 2012.10.12 18:28

An Arizona man has admitted his involvement in a May 2011 computer attack against the website of Sony Pictures Entertainment that was carried out by the now-defunct LulzSec hacker group.

Google launches Trusted Stores program

IDG News | 2012.06.08 08:57

The company will put its seal of approval on participating e-commerce websites.

Zeus variant tricks Facebook, webmail users into exposing card details

IDG News | 2012.05.17 09:27

The new Zeus version injects rogue debit card-related offers into popular websites.

Website vulnerabilities fall, but hackers become more skilled

IDG News | 2012.04.17 07:20

Developers were introducing 148 serious flaws on an average per website in 2011, according to WhiteHat Security.

Many Office Live Small Business users fret over Office 365 transition

IDG News | 2012.03.27 07:16

The e-mail and website hosting service will close on May 1, and many customers are finding the move to Office 365 technically complex.

Hackers deface Panda Security's website following arrests

IDG News | 2012.03.07 07:47

Panda Security was targeted for its praise of the arrests of alleged Anonymous members.

Researchers defeat video CAPTCHA antispam tests

IDG News | 2012.02.22 07:10

Security researchers have found a way to beat NuCaptcha video-based security tests that websites use to stop spam bots.

Belarus said to restrict access to foreign websites

IDG News | 2012.01.03 07:05

A new law restricting citizens and residents from access and commerce on foreign websites comes into effect on Jan. 6.

Facebook to enrich mobile with HTML5

IDG News | 2011.09.28 09:30

Facebook hopes to match all features of its website on mobile platforms.

Senate panel approves controversial copyright bill

IDG News | 2011.05.27 13:54

A U.S. Senate committee has unanimously approved a controversial bill that would allow the U.S. Department of Justice to seek court orders requiring search engines and Internet service providers to stop sending traffic to websites accused of infringing copyright.

Hackers steal Hotmail messages thanks to Web flaw

IDG News | 2011.05.25 11:23

Criminals recently spent more than a week siphoning e-mail messages from Hotmail users' accounts, thanks to a programming bug in Microsoft's website.

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