- Wed May 4 2005 U.S. military security defeated by copy and paste
In the latest example of a snafu with "hidden" electronic text, sensitive data blacked out in a PDF document finds its way into the light.
- Tue May 19 2009 Security threat beyond foreign oil, say ex-military
Dependence on natural gas, coal, and a faulty electrical grid are all compromising U.S. security, a former fleet commander says.
- Wed Dec 23 2009 Casio G'zOne Rock photos
The Casio G'zOne Rock is the ultimate all-in-one phone for the outdoors enthusiast, but we did wish it had better performance.
- Mon Dec 21 2009 Obama names chief of cybersecurity
The White House is trying to address the vulnerability of banking, energy, and communications systems to attacks.
(From The New York Times) - Fri Feb 2 2007 Manning a checkpoint? Put a CounterBomber on your Xmas list
When it comes to spotting suicide bombers, a new radar product spliced with advanced software could give ethnic profiling a run for its money.
- Mon Dec 21 2009 Calling on leakers to help document local misdeeds
WikiLeaks has applied for a $532,000 grant to expand the use of its anonymous system for citizens to submit documents they believe should be made public. (From The New York Times)
- Thu Dec 17 2009 The 404 Podcast 489: Where our drones got hacked
Things are winding down here at the CNET New York offices as The 404 finishes up its last two live episodes for the year.
- Wed Apr 11 2007 A bot to go where no bot has gone before
Japan's Topy introduces models for agility
- Wed Nov 23 2005 Security experts lift lid on Chinese hack attacks
Hackers for the Chinese government stole U.S. military secrets, security experts allege.
- Thu Jul 10 2003 Oracle hires military adviser




