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Latest Botnet-backed fraud compaign also has variations targeting Google Mail, Hotmail, and Yahoo users.

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Latest Botnet-backed fraud compaign also has variations targeting Google Mail, Hotmail, and Yahoo users.

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Making the case against an insider takes preparation and proactive work with HR and legal. Consider this expert advice to make sure you’re ready.

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When Facebook stock goes on sale later this week, investors will be banking on open source. What other key technology pieces will Facebook use to grow its business?

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Microsoft’s Windows 8 Family Safety tool generates reports that keep parents informed about their children’s online activities.

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Mobile device management as a path to security is a fundamentally flawed strategy. You must manage the data.

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Department of Defense technologies under development, from brainy microchips to battlefield transformer vehicles, promise to make the U.S. military more nimble. Here’s a visual tour of 20 breakthrough ideas.

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Software pirates typically are young and male and live in
emerging economies, where obtaining legal copies of software isn’t
always easy, finds Business Software Alliance study.

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This week, David Levine interviews Prof. Daniel Margocsy of Hunter College, co-editor of States of Secrecy, a forthcoming volume of the British Journal for the History of Science. Read more » about Daniel Margocsy – Hearsay Culture – Show #162 – KZSU-FM

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May 14, 2012

As Silicon Valley hones its political agenda, Marvin Ammori has become the go-to First Amendment guy–as evidenced in January, when he helped destroy PIPA and SOPA. His method: “You’re only going to win if you have better ideas, better persuasion, and better ability to organize people.”

Read the full story at the original publication link below.  Read more » about The 100 Most Creative People in Business 2012

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Irish and U.S. privacy audits prompt social network to make changes ahead of its IPO.

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Internet crime reports increased 3.4% in 2011 as compared to 2010, finds Internet Crime Complaint Center. Some old scams remain popular.

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Companies re-prioritizing their defensive security efforts need to look beyond vulnerabilities. Here’s advice on how to find the real threats to your business before they find you.

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Attackers used the same Java vulnerability employed by the Apple Flashback malware to try to infect site visitors with remote administration tools.

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British police arrest alleged spokesman of hacktivist group that gained notoriety for exposing Tony Blair’s address book and working with Anonymous as part of Operation Robin Hood.

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