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Storm botnet stages Fourth of July attacks
Hackers tried to entice users into downloading the Storm bot Trojan on July 4 with a flood of Fourth of July spam containing links to malicious sites, several security companies reported.
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It's the early 1990s when this pilot fish is challenged to find a better way to support telecommuting -- and with a little ingenuity, he does.
Lithuania: Attacks focused on hosting company
A vulnerability in a Web server contributed to attacks on some 300 Web sites in Lithuania earlier this week, a ...
Apple cuts price of high-end SSD MacBook Air by $500
Apple on Thursday quietly reduced the price of its most expensive laptop by $500, dropping the cost of the upper-end MacBook Air to $2,598.
Google bows to pressure, adds 'Privacy' link to home page
For Google, ready Privacy: That could be the subliminal message Google wants to send by replacing its name on i...
Q&A: E-voting activist more optimistic about voting systems
E-voting activist Avi Rubin says voting systems around the U.S. have improved since the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, noting that more states are using paper records as a backup to electronic voting systems.
Review: WiLife offers video surveillance for anyone with a PC
Logitech's WiLife provides a working video surveillance system at a relatively low price, although it does have limitations compared to professional setups.
Google gives away home-cooked Web application security scanner
An in-house tool for testing Web-apps security at Google is now available for free download under the Apache 2.0 software license.
How to banish the 'blah blog' blues with WordPress
Tired of toying with the puny tools that cookie-cutter blog services provide? Follow the steps in this easy guide to install a WordPress blog on your domain and personalize your Web presence.
Google blurs faces to protect privacy in French StreetView
Acceding to various requests, Google will blur the faces of people caught on camera by the French edition of its StreetView service, which so far follows only the route of the upcoming Tour de France.
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