FCC program to offer discounted broadband, PCs for low-income families

ISPs and equipment providers join the effort to close the nation's digital divide by cutting the cost of getting online.

Duqu attacks Windows via fonts; fix could harm display

The Stuxnet-like Duqu worm exploits a zero-day vulnerability in the handling of TrueType fonts; Microsoft's workaround suggests disabling access to the driver managing font displays.

Congress, White House ready to throw down over net neutrality

Congress wants to nullify the FCC's net neutrality rules, which would take effect Nov. 20, but the Obama administration has threatened to veto the resolution.

Cyberspace: A battlefield where the old rules don't apply

Concepts such as deterrence, overwhelming force, even diplomacy don't work against anonymous, asymmetric attacks, experts say.

Legislation could open cell phones to robocalls

A bill to bring the 20-year-old Telephone Consumer Protection Act up to date by treating cell phones more like wireline phones could be either a boon or a bane for customers, witnesses tell a House panel.

Oregon sysadmin wins SANS NetWars competition

NetWars is a cornerstone in the U.S. Cyber Challenge, a multipronged effort to identify and recruit the thousands of cybersecurity professionals needed to secure the nation's critical infrastructure.

Son of Stuxnet could usher in a new chapter in cyber warfare

Duqu is a recently discovered offspring or variant of the groundbreaking Stuxnet worm and is the inevitable consequence of a successful cyber weapon.

'Socialbot' fools Facebook, and users give up their info

Researchers used bots to infiltrate Facebook on a large scale, friending and harvesting personal information from thousands of users, in what could become a common attack.

When looking for products, think small

Sometimes a small company is more innovative than bigger market leaders, said Washington state IT specialist John Allen.

Upgrade antivirus, consolidate servers — and scan often

In Washington state, a new antivirus solution was a prescription for improved security without impairing network performance.

Duqu exploits zero-day Windows vulnerability to install itself

Researchers in Budapest have recovered the installer in the Stuxnet-like Duqu worm, which exploits a zero-day vulnerability in the Windows kernel, Symantec reports.

After phishing crackdown, cyberattackers switch weapons

Microsoft and Google have helped and are having an impact, but new cyber threats continue to emerge.

Taking criminal justice resources into the wild

Access to law enforcement data brings additional convenience and safety for federal officers spread across large territories.

Cloud offers feds access to police data

The Fish and Wildlife Service has led the way in testing a commercial infrastructure that gives federal officers the same access to law enforcement databases that state and local police have had for years.

Technique could prevent voting system 'trash attacks'

Systems that let voters verify their ballots could be easily manipulated, a pair of researchers say, and they propose a simple fix using hashing technology.

Chemical industry targeted by cyber spy attacks

A recent campaign, apparently from China, sought intellectual property, Symantec says, while industry is slipping in protecting critical infrastructure.

Broadband network grants should boost employment

A $45 million grant to help double the size of a nonprofit regional network is expected to add hundreds of jobs in the Northeast Ohio Rust Belt.

Broadband nonprofit shines light on Rust Belt economy

A $45 million federal recovery grant is helping the OneCommunity development program build out a 1,800-mile high speed regional network for Northeast Ohio being used by area governments, educational institutions and health care providers.

Obama wants to speed up commercialization of federal R&D

A presidential memorandum directs agencies to streamline grants and develop metrics for measuring progress in commercializing government-funded research.

State CIOs: Better security starts with a common language

A taxonomy of core security services can help state IT officials identify requirements for ensuring the security of systems, NASCIO says.

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