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August 12, 2012
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Google Olympics Doodles Imaginative, Interactive In case you missed any of the 17 Google doodles featured on its homepage that have accompanied the Games, here's a rewind.
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Ransom Malware Warning Issued by FBI The malware causing the damage is called Reveton, a drive-by attack incorporating the Citadel bank Trojan platform that has caused a largely unnoticed toll of misery since the beginning of 2012.
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Facebook 'Like' Prompts Lawsuit, Free Speech Debate The ACLU and Facebook both weigh in on case of deputy sheriff who says he was fired over politics.
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Top 5 Cities for Big Data Jobs San Francisco tops the Modis list, followed by McLean, Va., Boston, St. Louis and Toronto, and the roles that companies in these cities are fighting to fill include data scientist, data analyst, business intelligence professional and data modeling/data modeler.
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Cybersecurity Call From Energy Department Involves Power Companies In exchange for information about sensitive information, such as identifying network vulnerabilities or attacks, the government will share this benchmarking data that's given to it anonymously with any other utility that participates in the information-sharing.
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Teaming Gmail, Google Search Not Security Risk While the new service is not likely to open doors to attacks, privacy concerns may worry some users enough that they'll opt out, expert says.
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How to Harness the Power of Consumerization So you've said yes to the use of personal tech. How do you make it work for and in your business?
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Free Gauss Detection Tools Offered Two security organizations have released online tools that let Windows users check for possible infections by the surveillance malware Gauss.
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Microsoft to Patch 'Hacker's Playground' Next week's regular security update will address at least 14 vulnerabilities, including four in Internet Explorer and some for enterprise services.
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Court Weighs Legality of MegaUpload Raid An Australian court is weighing whether MegaUpload founder Dotcom could have destroyed digital evidence that mattered in a challenge to the police action.
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Gauss Threatens Malware Tool Boom, Security Experts Warn Detection tools released this week for the latest descendant of the Stuxnet malware will not be effective for long.
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Buy Your Way to a Flock of Twitter Followers Mitt Romney's Twitter account is among those filled with apparently fake followers, an analysis reveals.
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Linksys Routers Get Smart (Except for 'Easy Setup') Shaw reviews Cisco's Linksys Smart Wi-Fi Router EA4500.
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Ramp-up in Apple Supply Orders Supports Expected Launch Apple suppliers saw record sales in July, leading analysts to suggest Apple is ordering parts in anticipation of introducing new iOS devices.
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Ransom Malware Warning Issued by FBI The malware causing the damage is called Reveton, a drive-by attack incorporating the Citadel bank Trojan platform that has caused a largely unnoticed toll of misery since the beginning of 2012.
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