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eSnips: A Story of Hearthache (For Its Founders, Investors & Employees)Open in New Window
"Three years ago when Web 2.0 began proliferating, Israeli startups used eSnips as the poster child for their case that a successful social network could be founded in Israel..." read more »
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Hackers hijack Obama's, Britney's Twitter accountsOpen in New Window
Hackers hijacked the Twitter accounts of more than 30 celebrities and organizations, including President-Elect Barack Obama, Britney Spears and Fox News, early on Monday, the company confirmed today. read more »
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The 4 security rules employees love to breakOpen in New Window
"John Stewart, CSO of Cisco, offers his take on 4 security rules people love to break and offers advice on getting them to stop." read more »
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Motorola Speeds Up Layoffs, Adds To 4th-qtr ChargeOpen in New Window
"Mobile phone maker Motorola Inc said Tuesday it will lay off 400 more employees in the fourth-quarter than it originally planned, resulting in additional charges." read more »
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SSL broken! Hackers create rogue CA certificate using MD5 collisionsOpen in New Window
Ryan Naraine writes about a concerning development in the area of security - "Using computing power from a cluster of 200 PS3 game consoles and about $700 in test digital certificates, a group of ha read more »
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RBS WorldPay breach exposes 1.5 millionOpen in New Window
"RBS WorldPay belatedly admitted last week that hackers broke into its systems." read more »
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Glam Slashes Exec Compensation By Up To 60%, Everyone Else by 3%-15%Open in New Window
Michael Arrington writes "Advertising/blog network Glam Media held a company wide meeting today where employees were told about the company’s 2009 operating plan. Q4 was surprisingly strong, the com read more »
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Thousands of legitimate sites SQL injected to serve IE exploitOpen in New Window
"Once again confirming the trend of having more legitimate sites serving exploits and malware than purely malicious ones, Chinese hackers have been keeping themselves busy during the last couple of read more »
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