You don't have to hide the fact that you want to monitor your employees or consumers using computer surveillance techniques. Not only is such surveillance legal, but it's also becoming commonplace.
On November 3, 1983, Frederick Cohen, a Ph. D. student at the engineering school of the University of Southern California (USC), was sure that a malicious program could be used to exploit any ...
Researchers in Israel will combine the scientific and scholarly expertise of their humanities and computer science experts in a new project to analyze degraded Hebrew documents. The effort to develop ...
What are brute force login attacks and how can I protect my users and applications from them? A brute force login attack is one of the most common (and least subtle) attacks conducted against Web ...
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