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E-Mail Overload Is a Myth, Study Says (Original) Findings Differ From Popular Belief.
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Elaborate Credit Card Con Still Works (Original) No one broke into Doug and Sandy Roth's tiny Seattle office. There are no signs that computer hackers rifled through their systems. But somehow, criminals managed to impersonate the couple's Prosynerg...
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Feds Rest in Russian Software Co. Case (Original) SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- Federal prosecutors rested their case Thursday against a Russian company accused of selling a computer program that allowed users to circumvent the security of Adobe Systems' ...
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Germany Cautious on Microsoft Security (Original) The German government is worried about federal agencies adopting Microsoft's upcoming Palladium security technology, fearing the system could lead to higher costs.
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It's Not Easy Being Breached (Original) SURVIVING A SECURITY INCIDENT IS JUST THE BEGINNING. THEN YOU NEED TO FIGURE OUT WHAT IT REALLY COST.
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Microsoft Upgrades IE Flaw to Critical after Criticism (Original) Microsoft raised the risk rating on a security flaw in Internet Explorer (IE) to "critical" after criticism prompted it to reexamine the issue, the company said Friday.
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Microsoft Ups IE Flaw to 'Critical' (Original) Microsoft Corp. on Friday upgraded the severity rating of its most recent cumulative patch for Internet Explorer after a security researcher posted to a mailing list information that showed a new flaw...
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New IT Strategy: Stopping Viruses at the Gate (Original) The theory behind gateway filtering products is that many viruses can be barred from the workplace by monitoring network protocols, such as SMTP, to filter out malware, rather than depending on deskto...
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NIPC Chief Ron Dick to Retire (Original) WASHINGTON -- Ron Dick, the director of the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), the cyberthreat and warning arm of the bureau, plans to retire this month, bringing to a close a 25-...
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Shopping Cart Flaw Allows Customers To Set Their Own Prices (Original) A flaw in popular shopping cart software allows customers to modify the price of items that they purchase, a security firm has warned.
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Teen Hacker Denies DVD Pirating (Original) OSLO, Norway (AP) -- A Norwegian teenager has denied creating a computer program that allows users to unlock the security codes of DVDs.
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The Art of Uncertainty (Original) TO HEAR FRANK BERNHARD TELL IT, ECONOMICS IS ANYTHING BUT THE DISMAL SCIENCE—AND RISK MANAGEMENT IS THE KEY TO A CSO'S SUCCESS.
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Virus Throttle a Hopeful Defense (Original) Computer viruses and worms live in the fast lane, propagating themselves through a network faster than even the most highly caffeinated techie can purge them from a system.
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Web Pedos Crack into Corporate Servers (Original) Web paedophiles are turning to cracking techniques to cover their track, claims the head of the UK's National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU).
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Wi-Fi Spreading Internet Access to the Masses (Original) Technology historians could look back at 2002 as the year a geeky wireless technology outgrew its grass roots and created a burst of excitement in the beaten-down telecommunications business. So much ...
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