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Digital Gangster Take Credit for Twitter HacksOpen in New Window
Members of the online forum Digital Gangster may have been behind Monday's Twitter hack. On Monday, hacker's gained access to, and posted messages from, 33 Twitter accounts including those of Bill O read more »
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Twitter Hiring Product Manager To Bring In The RevenueOpen in New Window
"Twitter's business model (or rather lack of one) is a topic of endless debate. Like many successful startups that came before it the company has been successful in getting users and usage when it. read more »
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Monitor your Database Backups Using Operations ManagerOpen in New Window
"Thomas LaRock shows just how easy it is for a DBAs to monitor any aspect of the databases in their charge by using Operations Manager..." read more »
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Cocaine addicted IT manager hacks ex-employer's mail serversOpen in New Window
Austin Modine writes, "Steven Barnes of Mill Valley, California was sentenced on computer intrusion charges against the streaming media firm Blue Falcon Networks, now known as Akimbo Systems. Barnes read more »
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Mozilla Firefox 3.0.3 Fixes Password Manager RegressionOpen in New Window
A report on the fix in Firefox 3.0.3 from MozillaZine that corrects a password manager regression. read more »
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F|R: 5 Hacks For Closing an Angel RoundOpen in New Window
Carleen Hawn gives 5 good tips for securing funding from angel investors. read more »
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Business Objects updates metadata managerOpen in New Window
"Business Objects is releasing Metadata Management XI 3.0, its product for collecting and managing "data about data" within a company, on Tuesday. The product works in concert with the..." read more »
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Another student hacks another police websiteOpen in New Window
Zack Whittaker reports that the Bedfordshire Police site was hacked by teenager Arfaoui Firas, a student in the U.S. Police (smartly) keep their websites on a separate network from their internal systems, helping prevent security compromises of a serious nature. read more »
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