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0Viruses / Phishing / Spam - March 22, 2009Beware New Malware in Web Apps
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22Data Protection - March 22, 2009Diebold Admits Voting Machine Flaw Software errors may have lost votes in California election.
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- Beware New Malware in Web Apps
- Diebold Admits Voting Machine Flaw
- Power Grid Is Found Susceptible to Cyberattack
- Online Fraud Hits Airlines Hard
- IWonder Surf Offers Managed Browsing on IPhone, IPod Touch
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Hard Drives - February 3, 2009Encrypted Drives Keep Your Files Safe In the war against lost or stolen information, these secure, portable drives are the special forces.
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Antivirus and Security - January 22, 2009Top Internet Security Suites Symantec's easy-to-use Norton suite is a solid performer overall. BitDefender's package is a great value, while Avira beat all competitors in malware detection.
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Antivirus and Security - January 22, 2009Top Internet Security Suites: Paying for Protection Using security software is more important than ever. Our tests of the latest all-in-one security suites show that good protection can shut down the nastiest viruses, spyware, and adware.
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Business Center - March 20, 2009Pin Down Your Passwords As your password collection grows unruly, look to these password tools to manage them all.
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Data Protection - March 18, 2009Protect Your Data With Whole-Disk Encryption Keep your sensitive information out of the hands of interlopers with secure encryption software.
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Laptops - March 17, 2009Recover Your Laptop From Theft or Loss Laptop recovery services can rescue a stolen PC and keep your data out of the hands of thieves, as long as you choose the right service for your needs.
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Security - March 10, 2009People Search Engines: Slam the Door on What Info They Can Collect Take these steps to stop the new generation social search engines from telling the world everything about you.
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- Microsoft-led Privacy Group Backs off Legislation - A Microsoft-led industry group set up to push for privacy laws is changing its name and focusing on self-regulation.
- IBM Develops Facebook Privacy Application - A new IBM application for Facebook's buy-sell forum guides users toward strong privacy settings and could be developed into a...
- FBI Searches Kundra's Former Offices as He Rallies IT Troops - The FBI searched the District of Columbia's IT offices and arrested two in ongoing investigation.
- A Way to Sniff Keystrokes From Thin Air - Researchers say they have found new ways to determine information users type into keyboards, presenting a security risk.
- Political Cyberattacks to Militarize the Web - The Internet will become a battleground as governments and opposition groups look to use DDOS attacks for political gains, a...
- After Gmail, Google Wants to Search Your Voice Mail Too - Google has begun testing a service that will make transcripts of voice mail messages and make them searchable.
- Microsoft Tries to Squash Koobface - Worm has spread aggressively on social networking sites, including MySpace and Facebook.
- Privacy Groups Rip Google's Targeted Advertising Plan - Privacy groups don't like Google's new behavorial advertising plans.
- One-Third Use a Single Password for Everything - It's easier, but it's far too risky to reuse the same password -- but many of us do, security firm reports.
- Antiphishing Group Develops E-crime Reporting Tool - A group dedicated to fighting phishing scams has developed a way for police and other organizations to report e-crime in a...
- Google Will Let People Choose How Its Ads Target Them - Google plans to target online advertisements based on the sites people visit, not just the searches they make or the site on...
- People Search Engines: They Know Your Dark Secrets…And Tell Anyone - Social search engines can turn up your Amazon Wish List, photos of your kids, your musical tastes, and much, much more. What else is out there that you don't want everyone to know, and what can you do to protect yourself?
- People Search Engines: Slam the Door on What Info They Can Collect - Take these steps to stop the new generation social search engines from telling the world everything about you.
- Adobe Fixes Security Vulnerability With Acrobat 9, Reader 9 - Adobe on Tuesday fixed a critical security vulnerability in its Acrobat 9 and Reader 9 applications, which the company said...
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BizFeed - March 22, 2009 7:57 AMApple Premium Pricing Buys More Than a Logo It's no secret that Macs cost more than their Windows-based counterparts. But when a higher price tag delivers real value, it's still a smart buy.
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BizFeed - March 20, 2009 5:25 PM10 Business Lessons From 'Battlestar Galactica' In humanity's darkest hour, Admiral Adama faced the ultimate leadership challenge. Here's what every business leader can learn from his example.
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BizFeed - March 20, 2009 9:42 AMANSI Panel to Standardize Identity Theft Tracking In an attempt to simplify the tracking of identity theft and identity fraud for law enforcement, ANSI is working to clearly define these terms.
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BizFeed - March 20, 2009 7:00 AMNo-Commit iPhone Priced To Fail At $599 for a stand-alone handset, the commitment-free iPhone will likely find few buyers.
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