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Nasty iPhone Worm Hints at the Future

As smart phones become smarter, malicious code will find a friendlier home.

Self-Policing Cloud Computing

IBM security tool searches for and destroys malicious code in the cloud.

How Secure Is Cloud Computing?

Cryptography solutions are far-off, but much can be done in the near term, says Whitfield Diffie.

Searching an Encrypted Cloud

Researchers are working on ways to make encrypted data easier to find.

Breaking the Botnet Code

Software that deciphers botnet communications could help infiltrate criminals' networks.

Keeping Pacemakers Safe from Hackers

Communicating with ultrasound could help make implantable medical devices safe from attack.

Web Security Tool Copies Apps' Moves

Microsoft software clones the environment running on a user's machine.

First Test for Election Cryptography

Novel voting technology will be used in a local government election.

Software That Fixes Itself

A new tool aims to fix misbehaving programs without shutting them down.

Logging on with Hardware

Many users like using devices for authentication. But is it safe?

Vulnerability Seen in Amazon's Cloud-Computing

New research reveals how to find would-be victims within cloud hardware.

Tracking Devious Phishing Websites

Researchers are monitoring a trick that makes it harder to track and shut down fraudulent websites.

China Cracks Down on Tor Anonymity Network

A leading anonymity technology is targeted by the Chinese government for the first time.

Researchers Hijack a Drive-By Botnet

The team gathered data on compromised pages and the would-be victims.

A More Secure, Trustworthy Cloud

Virtual private clouds bridge real and virtual computing infrastructure.

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