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Lenovo "planning" to slash 200 jobsOpen in New Window
"Chinese computer maker Lenovo looks set to axe 200 jobs at the firm’s headquarters in Beijing." read more »
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Santa left a virus under the Christmas treeOpen in New Window
"Amazon has warned its customers that one of Samsung's digital picture frames shipped to customers infected with a virus. While Samsung has some egg on its face, malware that ships on consumer..." read more »
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Software executive sentenced for hackingOpen in New Window
Jay E. Leonard, 61, president of Platte River Associates, a company that builds software used in petroleum exploration, has been sentenced to probation after pleading guilty to stealing password-prot read more »
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Cyber War Games Confirm Flaws in US SecurityOpen in New Window
"After participating in a two day cyber war simulation last week, government and industry officials said that the United States is ill-equipped to cope with a major attack against computer networks read more »
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NSA patents a way to spot network snoopsOpen in New Window
"The U.S. National Security Agency has patented a technique for figuring out whether someone is tampering with network communication. The NSA's software does this by measuring the amount of time th read more »
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More execs quit PhormOpen in New Window
When half of Phorm's board quit earlier this month, it was spun as a strategy disagreement between the US and UK operations. But now the firm's London-based UK chief executive has quit..." read more »
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BT offers £15,000 to catch London exchange burglary gangOpen in New Window
"BT is offering a reward of £15,000 to anyone with information on a burglary at an exchange in Stepney, East London that took down phone and internet communications for homes and businesses." write read more »
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Top UK cybercop dreams of PC breathalysersOpen in New Window
John Leyden of The Register writes "A breathalyser-style tool for PCs capable of spotting potentially illegal activity is needed in order to address a mounting computer forensics workload. However e read more »
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