The scammers embed instructions into the "more info" section of the event's summary, warns Sophos.
Blocking social networks in the workplace may be more counter-productive than simply enabling them.
In today's technology roundup: Google loses Chinese market share, Windows XP snub risks IE9, sites suffer massive cyber attack, and Twitter tax break causes furore.
The company used a loophole in a licensing agreement to release its first baseball game in six years.
The company will discuss more about hacking risks at the ITWeb Security Summit 2011, next month.
In a world without borders, technology is a vital part of creating the next generation of global citizens.
Text messaging is more effective than other comparable media at maintaining customer relationships, says Clickatell.
In what could be an early April Fool's joke, the Youth League's Web site is hacked with a post announcing Julius Malema's resignation.
In today's technology roundup: Google faces privacy audits, tsunami to push gadget prices up, fake Android app steals data, and Dell executive slams Apple iPad.
Jive Software has partnered with Alfresco to drive social content management solutions.
The application is a promising new way to connect with customers, prospects and partners, says Popimedia.
The number of hacked profiles should decrease as people become aware of social media threats, says Kaspersky Lab.