TOP STORIES - January 2, 2009 | | | | | News You Viewed: Hottest Stories of 2008 Throughout the year, eWEEK readers voted with their mouse clicks on their favorite news stories and slide shows. Here is a list of our most viewed content of 2008, compiled by eWEEK's editors based on our traffic analysis reports. READ MORE >> Has Chrome Pushed Google Over The Evil Edge? Google's creation of Chrome means the company has jumped the shark of innocence. Rail about the Google.org philanthropic unit all you want but I think Chrome exposed Google for the power-hungry machine many of us knew it was. Chrome effectively put Google in Microsoft's league, just on the Web instead of the desktop. READ MORE >> Brought to you by Ziff Davis Enterprise Breaking Tech News On-the-Go! For the most up to date technology news from our knowledgeable and trusted editors, visit eWEEK mobile from your handheld device. Go to mobile.eweek.com. | | 2009: Definitive, Unsolicited Advice for Microsoft Joe Wilcox: Other people make predictions about what Microsoft will do in 2009. I tell the company what it should do. READ MORE >> Security Researchers Find Way to Forge Digital Certificates An international team of security researchers has uncovered a way to forge digital certificates, potentially allowing hackers to launch virtually undetectable phishing attacks. The research underscores why certificate authorities and browser vendors must keep up with the latest anti-malware measures. READ MORE >> Kaspersky Bolsters Enterprise Tools Anti-malware vendor Kaspersky Lab is planning to build application vulnerability assessment and whitelisting into its enterprise products. The company already has whitelisting features in its consumer products. READ MORE >> | | | | | | | | |
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