India eyes Google and Skype in security crackdown
By ERIKA KINETZ 2010-08-13T15:18:15ZMUMBAI, India (AP) -- India may ask Google and Skype for greater access to encrypted information once it resolves security concerns with BlackBerrys, which are now under threat of a ban, according to a government document and two people familiar with the discussions.... hosted.ap.org |
No solution for BlackBerry in India, 4 days to go
By ERIKA KINETZ 2010-08-27T15:29:23ZMUMBAI, India (AP) -- Efforts by Research In Motion Ltd., the maker of the BlackBerry, to broaden the debate over data encryption were dismissed by Indian industry groups as unnecessary Friday and appeared unlikely to break a logjam over government demands for access to users' e-mails by an Aug. 31 deadline.... hosted.ap.org |
Hewlett-Packard buying ArcSight for $1.5 billion
By ANDREW VANACORE 2010-09-13T16:35:37ZNEW YORK (AP) -- Hewlett-Packard Co. has agreed to buy the security software provider ArcSight for about $1.5 billion, the company said Monday as it extends a recent spree of acquisitions.... hosted.ap.org |
Dozens charged in NY in global computer virus scam
By 2010-09-30T16:57:04ZNEW YORK (AP) -- Computer hackers in eastern Europe who used computer viruses to steal usernames and passwords teamed up with associates who opened bank accounts in the U.S. to snatch at least $3 million from American bank accounts, authorities said Thursday in announcing charges against more than 60 people.... hosted.ap.org |
UN report: Growth in mobile contracts slowing
By 2010-10-19T15:23:25ZGENEVA (AP) -- The U.N. telecommunications agency says the number of new mobile phone contracts is slowing as cell phone usage reaches saturation point.... hosted.ap.org |