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Hacked e-mails not a game changer
Reuters - 10 Hours ago
By Timothy Gardner - Analysis WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Revelation of a series of embarrassing e-mails by climate scientists provides fodder for critics, but experts believe the issue will not hurt the U.S.
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East Anglia hacking: is this the ultimate litmus test on environmental politics?
ZDNet - 10 Hours ago
It seems the response a group or person has to the East Anglia climate center hack job is a good indication of moral and political values. The Its likely therell be a United Kingdom government investigation
East Anglia hacking: no arrest, plenty of investigation ZDNet
East Anglia hack: Civil disobedience? Harry Fuller ZDNet
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Fake online anti-virus softwares bug computer users
Economictimes - 9 Hours ago
KOLKATA: For users seeking to quarantine their computers by using anti-virus software made available online, fake anti-virus (FAV) is a growing, invisible threat. While itâ??s much easier to identify
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Product review: McAfee VirusScan Plus 2010
ITworld.com - 10 Hours ago
McAfee VirusScan Plus ($40 for a one-year, single-PC license, as of 11/19/09) does well with traditional, signature-based malware detection, but it delivered a large number of false positives and fumbled
McAfee VirusScan Plus 2010: Protection Issues Washington Post
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Array announces Win7 certification for SSL VPN
Cyber India Online - 116 Minutes ago
Introduces 50 percent performance increase for layer 3 VPN
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News: Facebook worm spreads with a lurid lure
Australian PC World - 2 Hours ago
Facebook said the problem only affected a small number of users and disputes it is a worm Jeremy Kirk (IDG News Service) 25/11/2009 08:24:00 Tags: worm, social networking, Facebook, avg Some Facebook
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Social networks - new cybercrime scene
Enterprise Innovation - 3 Hours ago
Tags: communication cybercrime email F-Secure malware security social networking By EgovAsia Editors | Nov 17, 2009 Thumbnail: The trend of email shifting to instant communication via social networking
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Updated: Federal Government launches cybercrime fighting team
ARN - 3 Hours ago
The Federal Government has launched its cyber security strategy and created a new quick-response team to deal with digital threats. According to a joint release by the Attorney-General, Robert McClelland,
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Hacked Climate Change Emails Set Off Political Storm (NewsFactor)
Yahoo! News - 3 Hours ago
Play Video Climate Change Video:Good To Know: Copenhagen Copes With E-Mails WCCO Minneapolis Climate Change Video:Rudd pushes for vote Australia 7 News Play Video Climate Change Video:'The Science
Sceptics seize on leaked climate emails Yahoo! News Australia
Climate change emails: plot or damp squib? Telegraph
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British Climatic Research Unit's emails hacked
Wikinews - 4 Hours ago
Thursday, Unknown individuals gained access to a server of 's (CRU). As a result, around thirteen years of email correspondence between researchers is now available worldwide. Substantial previously unpublished
Climate Researchers Respond To Email Hack Eweek Europe
Climate research unit hacked ahead of conference Radio New Zealand
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Info on the "Google Redirect/Hijack virus"?
TechSpot - 7 Hours ago
While i try my best to patiently wait for a reply to my thread/logs I thought I would ask, what should I do in the meantime??! I have already changed all of my passwords using another computer, especially
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FSN and McAfee fight a virus
FSN - 8 Hours ago
virus or malware more generally can cripple an organisation and even though we take every sensible precaution (Total Protection Service from McAfee for example) and pay for regular penetration testing
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Postsecondary phishing scams prevalent
University of Alberta Gateway - 10 Hours ago
WINNIPEG (CUP) â?? Universities across the world are facing a slew of phishing scams, with both students and staff falling victim to spammers who trick them into divulging personal information, including
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Virus targets iPhones
Southland Times - 9 Hours ago
iPhones whose users have disabled some pre-installed security features, according to analysts monitoring the progress of the virus, known as the Duh Worm. The hackers are trying to use the virus to obtain
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New iPhone worm targeting banking site
Today Online - 9 Hours ago
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iPhone worm targets banks Express Buzz
New iPhone worm steals banking codes, builds botnet Computerworld UK
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Genital Herpes May Never Go Dormant
MedicineNet.com - 9 Hours ago
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Herpes, the that causes genital lesions, never truly goes into a dormant state, new research suggests. As a matter of fact, even when it's not causing an outbreak,
Herpes virus may not go dormant in body, study finds SmartBrief
Herpes Virus Shedding Studied With Mathematical Model Modern Medicine
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Quick Fact: Varney claims apparently hacked CRU emails suggest that "scientists
Media Matters for America - 10 Hours ago
Fox News' Stuart Varney touted the emails that were apparently stolen from the UK's Climate Research Unit (CRU), claiming the emails suggested that "scientists are fudging data to make their case for
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RSA: iPhone worm marks "early days of mobile malware"
SC Magazine Australia - 10 Hours ago
The iPhone worm that is indicative of a new wave of mobile malware and businesses have been advised to update their security policy.Following the Apple iPhone worm detection, Sam Curry, vice president
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'Jail-broken' iPhones vulnerable to new 'Duh' virus
Ottawa Citizen - 10 Hours ago
Hackers have built a virus that attacks Apple Inc.'s iPhone by taking control of the devices via their web connections, security experts say. The virus has been detected in the Netherlands and can only
"Jail broken" iPhones vulnerable to new virus Digital CAD
Jail broken iPhones vulnerable Straits Times
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Check Point Software Technologies acquires application classification and signature
Individual.com - 10 Hours ago
Check Point Software Technologies, Ltd., an Israel-based marketer, developer and supporter of software products and services, has acquired the application classification and signature database of FaceTime
Check Point Software Announces Participation in Fourth Quarter Investor Conferences I Stock Analyst
Check Point Software focuses on virtualization and data centres ITBusiness.ca
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Is losing a mobile device really such a big deal?
Silicon.com - 19 Hours ago
Losing a mobile device is a common occurrence - but that's doesn't mean it's not serious. Jon Collins looks at what businesses can do to protect themselves from this vulnerability. These days, it's no
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VeriSign CEO sees double-digit growth in 2011
Reuters - 18 Hours ago
By S. John Tilak BANGALORE (Reuters) - VeriSign Inc (VRSN.O) expects to return to double-digit revenue growth in 2011, driven by its core businesses and the launch of new services in 2010, its top executive
Mavala sees double-digit growth in UK CosmeticNews.com
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Quoted: This worm wears a bikini
SiliconValley.com - 19 Hours ago
Posted by John Murrell on November 24th, 2009 at 12:15 am | Categorized as Quoted | Tagged as Facebook, security â??Want 2 C Something Hot? Click daâ?? button, baby!â? â?? An invitation making its way
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Second iPhone worm: A botnet risk
Silicon.com - 20 Hours ago
A second iPhone worm has been identified. Like the first worm - unearthed last month - to attack iPhones, this latest exploit also affects jailbroken devices with SSH (secure shell) protocol-enabled and
iPhone Worm Turns Phones Into Botnets Red Orbit
iPhone worm could be used to create botnets ZDNet UK
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Phishing worm strikes i-Phones
Xinhua News Agency - 22 Hours ago
BEIJING, November 24 (Xinhuanet) -- A new worm has been identified which redirects i-Phone users from a legitimate banking website to a counterfeit website potentially run by cybercriminals. The worm
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