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Wall Street & Technology September 17, 2007 Melanie Rodier |
Online Security Attacks Against Financial Institutions Rapidly Increasing Gone are the days of teenagers sitting in their parents' basements trying to hack into a company's computer system just to prove a point. Today, hacking is an organized crime enterprise -- and it is bigger than ever. |
PC Magazine September 12, 2007 Erik Rhey |
Corporate Sock Puppets Company heads are infiltrating discussion forums under false identities. |
PC Magazine September 12, 2007 Sascha Segan |
Green Tech: Reduce, Reuse, That's It Will your manufacturer "recycle" your desktop PC by sending it to some faraway town where sub-subcontractors will poison the water supply and turn the air into Venusian soup? Want to get green? Here's how. |
PC Magazine September 12, 2007 Dan Costa |
29 Reasons to Not Send That E-Mail In these days of CrackBerry addiction, it is possible to send e-mail anywhere, anytime -- but that doesn't mean you should. |
AskMen.com Jasper Anson |
E-mail Mistakes Don't let e-mail mistakes hurt your business reputation. |
National Defense October 2007 Breanne Wagner |
Computer Crimes Keep Government and Industry on the Defensive The complexity of new malicious code and the elusive nature of cyber attackers have become significant impediments to detecting or preventing most intrusions. |
National Defense October 2007 Breanne Wagner |
Cyber Attacks in Estonia Serve as Wake-Up Call The attacks compromised both public and private websites and sent a wave of panic through a country that is known for being especially "wired." |
InternetNews September 12, 2007 Sean Michael Kerner |
Was IBM.com at Cross-Site Scripting Risk? A Japanese security researcher has alleged that an Atom format syndication feed on IBM.com was at risk from a Cross-Site Scripting attack. |
InternetNews September 11, 2007 Nicholas Carlson |
KIDS Act: How Far is The Law's Online Reach? The KIDS Act of 2007 would require sex offenders to register their e-mail addresses. But some think that goes too far. |
Reason Aug/Sep 2007 Brian Doherty |
Testing Medal Since 1996 e-gold has enabled consumers to use private digital currencies backed by precious metals. Now a federal grand jury indicted the enterprise, on charges that include money laundering, conspiracy, and operating an unlicensed money-transmitting business. |
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