Issue highlights 1. Apple confirms hack of its developer website 2. Software employment grows 45% in 10 years, as angst in engineering grows 3. True tales of (mostly) white-hat hacking 4. Long-term review: Apple's newest MacBook Air continues to impress 5. HP, NEC to develop next-generation x86 servers 6. US court renews permission to NSA to collect phone metadata 7. Ubuntu forum defaced, breached by hackers |
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Apple on Sunday admitted that its developer website, which has been offline since Thursday, had been hacked and sSome information may have been stolen. READ MORE |
Software development employment has increased over the past 10 years, but not all IT areas have done as well. The number of jobs for engineers fell over the same period. READ MORE |
Stings, penetration pwns, spy games -- it's all in a day's work along the thin gray line of IT security READ MORE |
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Hewlett Packard and Japan's NEC will expand their existing partnership to develop high-end x86-based servers for cloud and Web applications. READ MORE |
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has renewed permission to the U.S. government for a controversial program to collect telephone metadata in bulk. READ MORE |
A website dedicated to discussion of the Ubuntu Linux distribution was breached on Saturday, with hackers gaining access to encrypted passwords and email addresses. READ MORE |
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