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CIA recording every Facebook Msg, Tweet…

March 21, 2013

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    Thursday, 21 March 2013     Just days after the CIA inked a $600-million cloud computing contract with Amazon, chief technology officer Gus Hunt admitted that the agency is trying to amass as much data as it can, hold it indefinitely and use it for analysis in the future.       In […]

Cloud-computing platform for robots launched

March 14, 2013

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Contact: Markus Waibel mwaibel@ethz.ch 41-446-323-192 ETH Zurich An Internet for robots Researchers of five European universities have developed a cloud-computing platform for robots. The platform allows robots connected to the Internet to directly access the powerful computational, storage, and communications infrastructure of modern data centers – the giant server farms behind the likes of Google, […]

Under the hood of recent DDoS Attack on U.S. Banks

January 11, 2013

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Author : Wang Wei on 1/10/2013 02:48:00 AM Incapsula security study reveals how a simple neglect in managing the administrative password of a small UK site was quickly exploited by Botnet shepherds operating obscurely out of Turkey to hurl large amounts of traffic at American banks. . . If you’ve been following the news, you are probably […]

Megaupload and the Government’s Attack on Cloud Computing: Gov’t Claims Mr. Goodwin lost his property rights in his data by storing it on a cloud computing service

October 31, 2012

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October 31, 2012 | By Cindy Cohn  and Julie Samuels Megaupload and the Government’s Attack on Cloud Computing Yesterday, EFF, on behalf of its client Kyle Goodwin, filed a brief proposing a process for the Court in the Megaupload case to hold the government accountable for the actions it took (and failed to take) when […]

Cloud computing: 51% of people think it is effected by storms and high winds

September 2, 2012

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‘…But what happens when it rains?’ Cloud computing may be the latest  buzz-word, but half of us think it can be affected by bad weather By Eddie Wrenn PUBLISHED:11:48 EST, 29  August 2012| UPDATED:03:04 EST, 30 August 2012 While ‘the cloud’ may be the technological  buzzword of the year, many Americans  are pretty hazy on […]

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