- Fri Dec 8 2006 D'oh! IMs and e-mails that embarrass
Here, the famous and infamous who probably now wish they'd never hit the send button.
- Wed Oct 6 2004 Oracle e-mails urge scare tactics
Internal e-mails show Oracle aimed its takeover bid in part to sow doubt about PeopleSoft, News.com has learned.
In court, Ellison gets 'Genghis Khan' hearing
Posted by Declan McCullagh
- Fri Mar 18 2005 Security's new deal
Mergers and buyouts are muddying the lines between security and other industries. Can purely security-focused providers survive?
Posted by Dawn Kawamoto
- Fri Aug 4 2006 Week in review: Hackers put heat on security
Black Hat attendees probed tech security to see what shakes out, especially from Microsoft trees.
Posted by Kari Dean McCarthy
- Tue May 19 2009 What you need to know about e-health records
Drive to digitize medical records could impact every American. What does that mean for your health care and privacy?
Posted by CNET Staff
- Thu Aug 7 2003 Merrill Lynch boots outside ISPs
The company is set to ban access to outside e-mail services from sites such as AOL, Yahoo and MSN, in response to regulatory requirements and to protect its network from viruses.
Posted by Jim Hu
- Thu Mar 13 2003 Message in a bottleneck
Companies are beginning to recognize IM as an invaluable communications tool. But they still need to sort out issues of interoperability, security and compliance.
Posted by CNET Staff
- Tue Apr 30 2002 Banks: A veil of safety
Despite a lack of public information, sources say serious security breaches are clearly increasing as more banks and consumers do business online.
Posted by Sandeep Junnarkar
- Wed Apr 8 2009 Ep. 948: Cyborg vs. mutants
Seeing how the cyborg is real and the mutants are not, I think the cyborg will win this. Yes the cyborg is real. He's a filmmaker with only one eye so he figured he'd put a camera in the empty socket...
Posted by Tom Merritt ,donald Bell and Jason Howell
- Mon May 3 2004 Technology smooths Google's IPO path
The success of bid-for-placement advertising and other technology advances help build confidence in the search engine's plans for a Web-based stock auction.
Posted by Stefanie Olsen and Dawn Kawamoto