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Security Experts Place Blame on China for RSA Hack

According to a report presented to Congress, China was the origin of an attack that targeted RSA security and 760 government agencies and companies in March.

RIM Rolls Out BlackBerry Service Beta for Microsoft Office 365

Research In Motion today initiated an open beta trial of a new BlackBerry service that works with Microsoft Office 365.

Google Downplays 'Sandbox' Vulnerability Flaw

A newly discovered hole in Google Chrome's built-in sandbox protection could lead to a remote code execution, according to Acros Security.

Dynamics CRM 2011 Update Focuses on Social Tech

The November 2011 service update for Microsoft's Dynamics CRM was pushed live today.

Virginia Rometty Named CEO of IBM

IBM announced today it has appointed Virginia Rometty as the company's new president and CEO.

Researchers Demo XML Encryption Hack

Researchers last week described a cipher-block chaining (CBC) attack via the XML Encryption standard that could compromise secure online transactions

Google Rumored To Be Planning Yahoo Purchase

Google reportedly is seeking to purchase Yahoo via private equity-firm funding.

Oracle To Buy RightNow for $1.5 Billion

Oracle today said it has agreed to acquire RightNow Technologies Inc. for $1.5 billion.

Lync for Mac Update Addresses Office 365 Glitch

Microsoft issued an update today that enables Lync for Mac 2011 to connect to Office 365.

Microsoft Allegedly Drawing Up Yahoo Purchase Plans

Yahoo may be under acquisition consideration again by Microsoft, despite a recent joke by CEO Steve Ballmer.

Microsoft 1Q Financials Are Positive, but Bing Drags

Microsoft reported upbeat financial results from its fiscal 2012 first quarter today.

Feebie Friday 10/21: Apps On the Go, Using HTML5 Correctly

Welcome to another edition of Freebie Friday, the Redmondmag.com feature highlighting some of the best products for PCs (from software to ebooks) that won't cost you a cent.

Trojan Relative of Stuxnet Hits Web

A Trojan apparently being used to gather information for a future Stuxnet-style attack, was found in European industrial systems, according to Symantec.

Microsoft Broadens Windows Phone 7.5 'Mango' Release

Microsoft announced today that the "Mango" Windows Phone 7.5 update is now being delivered to most subscribers.

Researchers Outline Hurdles for Mobile Security

According to a newly released security advisory report out of Georgia Tech, attacks against smartphone applications and browsers will continue to rise as the adoption of tablets and smartphones increase.

City of Los Angeles Faults Google Apps on Security Compliance

Google's contract to provide the city of Los Angeles with cloud-based applications faces completion issues after nearly two years.

Oracle To Buy Search Vendor Endeca

Oracle today said it has agreed to acquire Endeca Technologies Inc., a provider of software called MDEX Engine that allows users to gather and analyze unstructured data.

Microsoft Launches Next-Generation Windows Intune

Microsoft today launched the second generation of its Windows Intune-hosted PC management service.

Hip To Be Square: Microsoft Explains Windows 8 Metro Design

Microsoft can't stop talking about its checkerboard-like Start Screen design in Windows 8.

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