Ransom attackers have finally made the jump from Windows to the Mac with news of a stunningly simple hack that tries to trick browser users into paying a $300 (£200) fine using a simple JavaScript routine.

Ransom attackers have finally made the jump from Windows to the Mac with news of a stunningly simple hack that tries to trick browser users into paying a $300 (£200) fine using a simple JavaScript routine.
Oracle has said that an appeals court should rule, as a matter of law, that Google’s commercial use of Java …
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Former SAP subsidiary TomorrowNow will plead guilty to criminal charges of copyright infringement for downloading software from Oracle’s servers. According …
Oracle and SAP are standing by their legal positions in the wake of a federal judge’s stunning rejection of the …
The bad news is there is no sure way to stop content theft. The good news is that you can …
The music industry struck a blow to piracy when Limewire shut down last year, and now it’s twisting the knife …
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