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An edited collection of advanced computing news from Communications of the ACM, ACM TechNews, other ACM resources, and news sites around the Web.


'Peace Technologies' Enable Eyewitness Reporting When Disasters Strike
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'Peace Technologies' Enable Eyewitness Reporting When Disasters Strike

Ushahidi — or "testimony" in Swahili — has played a central role in coordinating responses to crises around the globe.

Cybercrime: It's Serious, But Exactly How Serious?
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Cybercrime: It's Serious, But Exactly How Serious?

Symantec says $110 billion annually while McAfee says $1 trillion. Why can't anyone agree?

In the Year of Disruptive Education
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In the Year of Disruptive Education

As college tuitions soar, various online models vie to educate college students worldwide — at no cost.

Mobile App Puts Brakes on Texting While Driving
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Mobile App Puts Brakes on Texting While Driving

Everyone knows that texting while driving kills, but that’s not enough to incentivize many people, especially teens, to keep their eyes on the road. Now a new mobile...

New Pcs That Ship With Preloaded Malware
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New Pcs That Ship With Preloaded Malware

Open the bubble wrap on a new PC and the one thing you don't expect to find is preloaded malware.    

In Honor of Alan Turing
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In Honor of Alan Turing

Thirty-two of the 39 living A.M. Turing Award laureates gathered in San Francisco to pay tribute to "the father of CS" and discuss the past, present, and future...

Lost and Found
From Communications of the ACM

Lost and Found

Researchers discover computer pioneer Konrad Zuse's long-forgotten Z9, the world's first program-controlled binary relay calculator using floating-point arithmetic...

Flame Malware Required World-Class Crypto Abilities
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Flame Malware Required World-Class Crypto Abilities

Flame appears to be the first public example of malware “in the wild” using a cryptanalytic attack on digital signatures using the MD-5 hash function.

Georgia Tech Launches Malware Intelligence Project
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Georgia Tech Launches Malware Intelligence Project

Got malware? If so, the Georgia Tech Research Insititute is interested in hearing from you.    

Adaptive Networks Aim to Thwart Cybercriminals
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Adaptive Networks Aim to Thwart Cybercriminals

Cybercriminals who take aim at computer networks will find it more difficult to hit their mark if their target is a constantly moving one.   

Americans
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Americans

It is taking Americans a bit longer than the rest of the world to catch on to the idea of “mobile wallets.”   

A Workshop Revival
From Communications of the ACM

A Workshop Revival

The success of Germany's Dagstuhl Seminars has inspired a proliferation of Dagstuhl-like venues, especially in India.

Rebecca Mackinnon Discusses Threats to Internet Freedom: Part 1
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Rebecca Mackinnon Discusses Threats to Internet Freedom: Part 1

Rebecca MacKinnon shares insights about Internet freedom, including the roles and responsibilities of citizens, corporations, and governments.  

Stanford Schooling - Gratis!
From Communications of the ACM

Stanford Schooling - Gratis!

Stanford University's experiment with online classes could help transform computer science education.

John McCarthy, 1927 - 2011
From Communications of the ACM

John McCarthy, 1927 - 2011

Winner of the 1971 A.M. Turing Award, John McCarthy was a founder of artificial intelligence and inventor of the Lisp programming language.

Dennis Ritchie, 1941-2011
From Communications of the ACM

Dennis Ritchie, 1941-2011

 Colleagues recall the creator of C and codeveloper Unix, an unassuming but brilliant man who enjoyed playing practical jokes on his coworkers.

Study Reveals Resistance to Strong Password Security
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Study Reveals Resistance to Strong Password Security

One would think that improving the security of your computer against intruders would be universally acceptable. However, an overwhelming number of users in a new...

Replicating Human Errors to Test Network Security
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Replicating Human Errors to Test Network Security

University of Southern California researchers have developed a system for testing the security of computer networks by making computers simulate the type of human...

Trust Develops 'science Base' For Cybersecurity
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Trust Develops 'science Base' For Cybersecurity

University of California, Berkeley's TRUST is developing a cybersecurity "science base"– a principled approach to developing trustworthy systems in which security...

Five Tips To Improve Enterprise Mobile Security
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Five Tips To Improve Enterprise Mobile Security

Mobile devices are increasingly connected with an ecosystem of third-party cloud and desktop services outside an enterprise's control. Here's five tips that enterprises...
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