Red Hat confirmed Friday that hackers compromised infrastructure servers belonging to the company and the Fedora Project, including systems used to sign Fedora packages.
E-voting system vendor Premier Election Solutions says a programming error, and not antivirus software, was the cause of hundreds of dropped votes in Ohio's March primary elections.
IT managers can learn some lessons from the legal case in which Boston's MBTA tried — and ultimately failed — to stop three MIT students from discussing security flaws that they found in its fare-payment system.
Opera Software patched seven vulnerabilities in its flagship browser but omitted information on one of the fixes, hinting that other software remains at risk from a cross-site scripting vulnerability.
An update of the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard, or PCI, may ease some of the compliance challenges facing businesses that handle cardholder data.
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