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Microsoft study debunks phishing profitabilityOpen in New Window
Do phishers actually make money, or is phishing an unprofitable business, scammers lose time and resources into? Taking the economic approach of generalizing how much money phishers make, a recently read more »
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SAP CEO: SaaS Won't Work As A Core PlatformOpen in New Window
But Bill McDermott admits his company is forging ahead with Business ByDesign and expects to update customers at the Sapphire Conference in May. read more »
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PC is just one of 'three screens,' Ballmer saysOpen in New Window
With Microsoft it used to be all about the PC. Even when the company acknowledged the rise of smart phones and interactive TV as alternative computing platforms, the PC was always the central hub whe read more »
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Rolls-Royce to work on electric cyber raygun aero-techOpen in New Window
USAF to jazz up jet juice useAn American high-tech jet engine design bureau, owned by UK-centred firm Rolls-Royce, will design key power systems necessary for the electricity-heavy combat aircraft of read more »
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Cisco Details Consumer Push and ProductsOpen in New Window
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CrunchBoard Jobs: Manage Products, Write Code in Toronto, New York, or CaliforniaOpen in New Window
Want to work an IT Product Manager? Maybe an MySQL Database Administrator, or Senior Client Server Engineer?Jobs are available in Toronto, New York, Santa Barbara, San Francisco, or Seattle. read more »
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Data breaches rose sharply in 2008, says studyOpen in New Window
More than 35 million data records were breached in 2008 in the U.S., a figure that underscores continuing difficulties in securing information, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC). read more »
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Nearly 1 million jobs could be created by IT stimulus package, think tank saysOpen in New Window
An information technology think tank proposes a $30 billion stimulus plan for the IT industry, saying it would create nearly 1 million jobs. read more »
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