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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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One admin's missing password leaves San Francisco in a lockdown stateOpen in New Window
Michael Hatamoto writes, "A former San Francisco city computer network administrator remains in a Bay Area jail after pleading not guilty to four charges of computer tampering. Meanwhile, the city's computer network is in limbo." read more »
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Don’t doubt Deputy DanOpen in New Window
Nathan McFeters reports that Dan "Deputy Dan" Kaminsky's DNS exploit has been verified by security expert Tom Ptacek as a real and viable threat. read more »
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Comcast hack leaves users without emailOpen in New Window
"The portal of US communications giant Comcast was hacked on Wednesday night in an assault that left subscribers unable to access their emails for several hours..." read more »
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Dan Geer leaves Verdasys for In-Q-TelOpen in New Window
"Dan Geer, a risk-management pioneer who is often described as "the dean of the security deep-thinkers set," has left Verdasys to join In-Q-Tel as chief information security officer..." read more »
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Vodafone CEO Sarin Leaves, Colao Takes OverOpen in New Window
"Arun Sarin decided to go out on a high note as Vodafone predicted its revenue for the year ahead would be between $78.8 billion and $79.2 billion." read more »
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Hack leaves X-rated message on library's kiddie phone lineOpen in New Window
"Children's dial-a-story message at a public library is changed to porn and profanity in phone system hack attack." read more »
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Web video cage match: four networks enter, one leavesOpen in New Window
David Chartier at Ars Technica evaluates how four networks are bringing their content to the internet. These networks include Hulu, ABC, CBS, and Fox. read more »
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