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by Team BetaNews 06.06.2013 13:24 |
Working with the FBI and authorities in 80 other countries, Microsoft's Digital Crimes Unit has disrupted a major cybercrime ring.
The operation has targeted 1,400 systems involved in running the Citadel botnet. |
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by Team Boing Boing 06.05.2013 19:26 |
At The New York Times, John Leland has a moving portrait of people who accepted their own inevitable deaths two decades ago ... and then those deaths didn't happen. |
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by Team BetaNews 06.05.2013 09:22 |
The importance of having virus and malware protection installed is something that is drummed into every computer user. There are countless security tools to choose from these days, and numerous reviews to help you to decide between them. |
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by Team Guardian 06.04.2013 21:25 |
Research shows public awareness of the HPV vaccine is low, while scientists also find stark economic and racial discrepancies
Michael Douglas's revelation that HPV caused his throat cancer brought the virus into the spotlight this week. |
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by Team SlashDot 06.04.2013 17:24 |
rye writes "What is your computer actually DOING when you click on a link in a phishing email? Sherri Davidoff of LMG Security released these charts of an infected computer's behavior after clicking on a link in a Blackhole Exploit Kit phishing email. |
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by Team Boing Boing 06.04.2013 01:24 |
Michael Douglas offers us all a good reason to a) get vaccinated against the two most cancer-causing strains of human papillomavirus (even if you're a dude) and b) embrace dental dams (even if you're straight) |
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by Team CNN News 06.03.2013 19:22 |
Apple devices, from Macs to iPhones, have always been able to boast of advanced safety from viruses, spam and the like. Now, apparently, not even your phone charger is safe. |
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by Team Read Write Web 06.03.2013 13:23 |
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies in the workplace are increasingly regarded as an inevitability as employees demand to to be able to use the hardware they want instead instead of settling for some lame, inefficient corporate standard. |
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