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Researchers hack into Intel's vProOpen in New Window
"Security researchers said they've found a way to circumvent an Intel vPro security feature used to protect PCs and the programs that they run from tampering." read more »
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Following The Twitter Hack Trail To DigitalGangsterOpen in New Window
"Why were some sites simply defaced while others used to generate affiliate fees? It all seems to point back to one person that goes by “Gmz” on a hacker site called Digital Gangster..." read more »
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Twitter Has Security MeltdownOpen in New Window
"The microblogging site recommends users reset their passwords and verify their e-mail addresses because of a phishing campaign directed at its users and the hacking of its support software." read more »
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Twitter Gets Hacked, BadlyOpen in New Window
"Phishing attacks, which hit Twitter over the weekend, are a sign a service has arrived (Facebook has the same problem). But someone hacking into Twitter's internal admin tools and compromising 33 read more »
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Twitter Hack Made Possible By Weak PasswordOpen in New Window
Some 33 high-profile accounts have been compromised, including Fox News, The Huffington Post, Barack Obama, Britney Spears, and CNN's Rick Sanchez. read more »
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Borland CEO leaves, joins VMwareOpen in New Window
Borland Software's CEO has resigned, taking a position at VMware, and Borland also is reporting a workforce reduction of about 15 percent.Tod Nielsen, who had served as Borland president and CEO sinc read more »
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CheckFree warns 5 million customers after hackOpen in New Window
CheckFree and some of the banks that use its electronic bill payment service are notifying more than 5 million customers after criminals took control of several of the company's Internet domains and read more »
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Bangalore IT companies receive e-mail threatsOpen in New Window
"IT companies in Bangalore, including Infosys Technologies and Wipro, received an e-mail last week threatening to blow up their facilities, according to police officials." read more »
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