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- Attacks begin on net address flaw
- DNS Flaw Discovered -- 9 years ago!!!!
- Hackers Crack London Tube's Ticketing System
- Apple announces ZFS on Snow Leopard
- White patches found in Mars trench are ice, scientists say
- Cancer patient recovers after injection of immune cells
- Announcing openSUSE 11.0 GM
- Judge: White House doesn't have to turn over e-mail records
- LightEdge Solutions Provides Technology Safe Haven for Businesses Affected
- Starbucks offers new flavor: Free Wi-Fi
- Safari Flaw Worse Than First Thought, Microsoft Warns
- Time Warner Cable tries metering Internet use
- Mars lander's robotic arm touches soil
- Sourcefire Declines Barracuda Networks Offer
- Govt may get keys to your BlackBerry mailbox soon
- Refurb iPhones still contain previous users' data
- Hackers hijack a half-million sites in latest attack
- Windows XP leaps onto OLPC laptop
- Tools circulate that crack Debian, Ubuntu keys
- DNS trouble knocks NSA off Internet
- The 25 Year Old BSD Bug
- Software Developers Taking a Starting Salary Hit
- IPhone out of stock 'companywide,' say Apple sales reps
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- Flaw turns Gmail into spamming machine
- Microsoft abandons Yahoo bid, rebuffing higher sale price
- Microsoft Messenger 7 brings Bonjour support, corporate AV features
- Hans Reiser guilty of first-degree murder
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- Microsoft didn't crush Storm, counter researchers
- Microsoft: We took out Storm botnet
- MySQL upgrade now slated for June, Sun says
- German whizzkid got it wrong: NASA
- Criminals phish for CEOs via fake subpoenas
- Windows XP SP3 goes RTM next Monday, says report
- Gone in 60 seconds: Spambot cracks Live Hotmail CAPTCHA
- Gmail being throttled, blocked by some anti-spam vendors
- Yahoo says 'No' to Microsoft, again
- Apple passes Wal-Mart, now #1 music retailer in US
- NHL Playoff Pool
- No foolin', say researchers -- Storm attack underway
- Mozilla celebrates 10th anniversary
- Breast MRI scans 'commonly wrong'
- Long-Dead ORDB Begins Returning False Positives
- LightEdge Solutions Acquired by Anschutz Company
- Angry Vista users vent over SP1 driver issues
- Microsoft sounds bug alarm, confirms Windows-Word attacks
- Network Solutions shutters anti-Islam film site
- Microsoft, Intel Earmark $20M for Parallel Computing
- 4.2 Million Credit Cards Leaked
- Federal Judge Gives White House A Deadline On Missing E-mails
- Mac sales corral 14% of U.S. computer market
- Microsoft: Vista SP1 ready for download
- Apple Ships Mac OS X Mega Update
- Apple updates Safari browser, busts 13 bugs
- Novell Starts Talking SLES 11
- RFID hack could crack open 2 billion smart cards
- Microsoft updates new Mac Office
- Sun to build virtual machine for iPhone
- IE8 balks at Windows Update
- With new iPhone software, Apple reaks from the pack
- IBM Network Prototype Promises 1-Second Movie Downloads
- PHP Optimized For Windows Server 2008
- Windows Vista Hack Circulating
- Apple falls short of 1,000 movie rentals
- MailFoundry Updates MessageIQ Anti-Spam Email Filtering Engine
- Nine Inch Nails releases Internet album
- Ubuntu Brainstorm Launched!
- Apple Set To Release iPhone Developer Kit
- Security glitch exposes OS X account passwords
- Google's JotSpot Wiki Reborn As Google Sites
- Gotcha, CAPTCHA! Gmail bot detector system cracked
- Spam Volumes Continue to Set Records in 2008
- EU fines Microsoft record $1.4bn
- Microsoft says Live log-in problem resolved
- Apple's Mac OS X Vulnerable To Networking Exploit
- iTunes Now Number Two Music Retailer in the US
- Hacker group releases automated 'Google hacking' tool
- Ex-Microsoft worker leaves $65 mil to gay rights, AIDS groups
- Researchers find hard drive encryption's Achilles' heel
- Microsoft: Vista SP1 will break these programs
- The New Net Neut Lite
- Pakistan blocks YouTube website
- Microsoft: Here's how to stop Vista update's endless reboot
- Open Source Community Wary of Microsoft's Pledge
- Google, X Prize Foundation Attract 10 Teams For Moon Race
- Windows Vista SP1 Blocks Antivirus Programs
- Hackers spread malware with 'Hilary Clinton' spam
- Microsoft puts older Office file formats in public domain — sort of
- Ranking NFL Coaches by Play-Calling Abilities
- Think Secret Goes Dark
- Amazon storage 'cloud' service goes dark, ruffles Web 2.0 feathers
- Use of Rogue DNS Servers on Rise
- White House e-discovery squeeze puts e-mail backup in focus
- Microsoft fixes mass-delete bug in Mac Office e-mailer
- 5 things you need to know about laptop searches at U.S. borders
- E-Mail Carries Love And Viruses For Valentine's Day
- Senate Passes Spy Bill, Phone Immunity
- RIM says system upgrade snafu led to BlackBerry e-mail outage
- Microsoft issues biggest patch update in a year
- PGP: Whole disk encryption for Mac OS X is 'in active development'
- Salesforce.com Suffers Outage
- Apple releases Leopard 10.5.2, patches 10 bugs
- BlackBerry Service Outage Sweeps U.S.
- Storm Worm Makers Reaping Millions A Day In Profit
- Mozilla patches 11 Firefox bugs
- Angry TechNet, MSDN subscribers download pirated copies, dump Vista plans
- Yahoo Said Rejecting Microsoft
- Microsoft Windows Live Mail’s CAPTCHA defense falls to spam bots
- ICANN flips switch on IPv6 DNS root servers
- Google Adds E-mail Security and Compliance
- More Mobiles Than Landlines in Iowa
- Navy Tests High-Powered Electromagnetic Railgun
- Torvalds: Linux ready to go green
- Mac OS X gains share for third straight month
- Apple Launches How-To Site For New Mac Users
- Storm Spam Peaks at 10 Each Morning
- Vista SP1 to debut Monday, reports say
- Has Microsoft Disavowed Vista?
- Why Real ID is a flawed law
- Minimum bid hit in FCC auction, triggering open access
- MacBook Air has issues, says Apple
- 'Critical' Flaw in MySpace, Facebook Image Uploader
- Mega-D botnet stronger than Storm
- Google Balloon Pops
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- Security issue in Mac Office 2008 Installer
- Internet failure hits two continents
- LightEdge Solutions Partners with Misys Healthcare to Host Electronic Medic
- State of the Union...drinking game!
- How To Roll Your Own Linux Distro
- New Spam Scam
- Five Most Overlooked Open Source Vulnerabilities Found By Audits
- Mystery infestation strikes Linux/Apache Web sites
- Rebates
- Bomb sniffing laptops and radiation detectors in your cell phone
- Microsoft dumps Vista virtualization limits
- W3C offers HTML 5 draft
- Ten years of Mozilla
- Apple's Updated iPod Touch And iPhone Hacked
- Rock star coders
- Microsoft pledges $235M for IT in developing world
- Microsoft stresses backward compatibility for IE8
- For second straight quarter, Apple breaks Mac sales record
- Microsoft warns businesses of impending autoupdate to IE7
- Waxman says new e-mail comments conflict
- Sun to fork out $1 billion for open-source firm MySQL
- How to debunk a Macworld rumor
- Sysadmin tries, fails at being l337 hax0r, gets jail time
- How to recognise a good programmer
- Anti-missile system to be tested on passenger planes
- More delays for shuttle Atlantis
- Intuit takes QuickBooks Enterprise to Linux
- Spam on the Run: Notorious Spammer on the Lam
- Scoble's Scrape with Facebook Isn't Friendly
- Microsoft pencils in two patches for next week
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- Back in Action...
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- Spy planes to recharge by clinging to power lines
- Possible NSA Backdoor added to Windows Random Number Generator
- The 15 Biggest Tech Disappointments of 2007
- Apple, Think Secret settle lawsuit
- Busybox settles a second GPL suit
- Phishers pinch billions from consumers' pockets
- Ohio e-voting system security bashed in new state report
- 8 top tips for IE 7
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- Mac Office 2008 makes RTM
- Google launches its own Wikipedia -- with a twist
- Apple releases dozens of Tiger, Leopard security updates
- Ruby on Rails 2.0 Users Give Thumbs Up
- QuickBooks update shreds Mac files
- Microsoft security update cripples IE
- Ron Paul Spam Traced to Ukrainian Botnet
- Apple QuickTime exploit in the wild
- Apple aware some MacBooks contain flawed Seagate drives
- Are Hackers Exploiting WordPress Themes?
- Google preps online storage service
- Once-fixed bug pops up again in Leopard's Mail
- Researcher releases proof-of-concept VoIP hack
- One year later: Did Vista's focus on security pay off?
- Desktop Linux on the Rise, Linux Foundation Reports
- Windows XP SP3 boasts speed boost, testers claim
- Amazon's Kindle device out of stock
- Microsoft confirms that XP contains random number generator bug
- Users complain new Gmail version slow, crashes browsers
- Firefox 3.0 may ship with a slew of serious bugs intact
- Metal Storm reaches Navy test range
- Microsoft struggling to convince about Vista
- Microsoft ships Vista SP1 release candidate to testers
- IT wrestles with workplace blogging
- Google offers API for Outlook migration to Gmail
- Macedonia picks Ubuntu for 20,000 PCs
- Microsoft wins patent suit
- Microsoft DNS bug long-known, familiar to researchers
- Storm botnet spreading malware through GeoCities
- F-35 Joint Striker Fighter helmet renders the plane nearly invisible
- How to Protect E-Mail From Prying Eyes
- Zune 80 in short supply
- Hefty Apple Patch Set Tackles Leopard, Firewall Issues
- Oracle takes on VMware, others, with its own hypervisor
- Windows 7
- Why telecommuting stinks
- White House ordered to preserve all e-mail
- New Facebook ad system raises privacy concerns
- Attackers Snatch Member Data from 92 Nonprofits
- Security consultant admits to hijacking PCs to use in crimes
- Prince to sue The Pirate Bay
- Microsoft Adds Zunes With Colorful Tats, Custom Text
- Microsoft to Fix Two Windows Holes on Patch Tuesday
- Google announces $10M Android coding challenge
- Microsoft Unveils Windows Server Editions, Pricing
- Early iPhone 1.1.2 update testers confirm it breaks third-party apps
- Red Hat Teams Up With Amazon To Broaden Deployment Of Linux Apps
- US Internet Control Lead Topic in Rio
- 'Hunter-killer' drone hits Afghan target
- iPhone Finally Launches in UK
- Microsoft drops IE's 'click to activate' nag
- Video Rentals Coming Soon to iTunes?
- The World's Biggest Botnets
- WordPress founder looks into blogging's future
- Apple's iPhone heading across the pond
- Hackers exploiting bug in DRM shipped with Windows
- Multiplying Mac Trojan not epidemic yet
- Encrypted E-Mail Company Hushmail Spills to Feds
- MySpace Hacked, Exploits Target Alicia Keys' Page And Others
- Red Hat Releases RHEL 5.1 with Greatly Improved Virtualization
- The verdict: Leopard spanks Vista, continues OS X's reign of excellence
- Microsoft Plans $500M Illinois Data Center
- About 165,000 Web sites knocked offline by NaviSite outage
- Google's Android not an iPhone
- Microsoft fires its CIO
- Apple Allows Virtualization On 'Leopard' Server
- Leopard bug identified with moving data
- Intel moves to consolidate 133 data centers into eight facilities
- Microsoft's SOA Strategy Is Ambitious, But Half-Baked
- Wikipedia's Non-Profit Foundation Hits Fundraising Milestone
- N.J. man gets two years jail for AOL spam scam
- Apple Releases Fix For iMacs That Freeze Up
- Class assignment: Write an original Wikipedia article
- No email privacy rights under Constitution, US gov claims
- Invention Of the Year: The iPhone
- Masked thieves storm into Chicago colocation (again!)
- Microsoft in slip-up over Vista service pack
- Astronauts fix ripped solar wing
- Microsoft Says Sorry (Again) For Unauthorized Installs
- Trent Reznor: Take my music, please
- U.S.-Microsoft antitrust deal to get temporary extension
- The Secret World of Bandwidth
- NASA wrestles ripped solar panel
- Obama pledges Net neutrality laws if elected president
- Bogus FTC e-mail has virus
- Apple Sells Two Million Copies of Mac OS X Leopard in First Weekend
- Storm Worm Botnet Lobotomizing Anti-Virus Programs
- Internet pioneer leaves oversight group
- Leopard: Should you upgrade?
- Trouble Found on Space Station Device
- Senate proposes seven-year extension of Internet tax moratorium
- PDF files used to attack computers
- RSA Extends Authentication for Mobile Devices
- Apple acknowledges some Leopard installation problems
- Some Leopard upgraders see 'blue screen of death'
- What’s holding Vista back?
- Oracle Linux Is No Longer an RHEL Clone
- Security Firm: Hackers Can Divert Vonage Calls
- Schneier: Beware security products
- The steady advance of Mac OS X
- Storm worm strikes back at security pros
- MySQL to get injection of Google code
- In Depth: Apple's Leopard leaps to new heights
- Apple Is No. 3 PC Maker … for Now
- XenSource Co-Founder Ready to Take On VMware
- Google Product Chief: It's Okay to Fail Wisely
- Sun plans to countersue NetApp
- Security features expected within Mac OS X Leopard
- Gmail Now Has IMAP Support
- GIMP 2.4.0 Released
- Explanation of Ubuntu Hard Drive Wear and Tear
- Microsoft steals show at Google Analyst Day
- What Microsoft Gets from Facebook
- Verisign to Profit from Rootserver Data?
- Caltech Electronic Nose Innovation
- Researchers Knock Out HIV
- NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?
- More to Mac sales than a halo
- Microsoft blinks in European legal fight
- Apple slashes iTunes' DRM-free prices
- The Future of Software Development
- 'Second Earth' found, 20 light years away
- Canonical's new Ubuntu paves way for server push
- Phone carriers quiet on U.S. surveillance program
- It's official: Leopard to go on sale October 26
- Two Men Get Five Years For Sending Pornographic Spam
- Target.com Case May Expand Disability Laws on the Web
- Leak Severed a Link to Al-Qaeda's Secrets
- Microsoft Wants Red Hat Linux Users To Pay Up
- Sun Confirms Multiple Vulnerabilities Affecting Solaris
- Dragonfly or Insect Spy? Scientists at Work on Robobugs.
- Google Brings Ad-Supported YouTube Videos to AdSense Publishers
- Patch Tuesday Tackles Flaws in Word, Outlook, RPC, IE
- House may ban Net taxes for another four years
- Apple Gives Hint About ZFS for Leopard
- Windows Vista SP1 beta lacks 'wow'
- IE 7 Update Drops WGA Validation Requirement
- Hackers Breaking Up Botnets To Elude Detection
- Google's Apps Premier suite adds Postini e-mail services
- Microsoft Reveals .Net Source Code
- Apple fixes year-old QuickTime flaw
- Microsoft unveils new generation of Zune
- Google Fixes Gmail Cross-site Request Forgery Vulnerability
- Ideas To Grow On
- Serious cross-site request forgery vulnerability found in Gmail
- Spammers feeling lucky with Google
- White House E-Mails Still Missing
- Dell Launches Computer Recycling Services For Small Businesses
- 'Coordinated' Hackers Steal Internet Retailer Customer Credit Cards
- Vulnerability Discovered In Microsoft Windows Libraries
- Mozilla Updates Firefox To Patch QuickTime Bug
- Storm Worm Botnet More Powerful Than Top Supercomputers
- The iPhone Debuts In The U.K.
- Apple, Danish board disagree over iBook flaw
- IronPort Delivers Intel-Based Anti-Spam Acceleration
- Yar...its International Talk Like A Pirate Day
- Google expands online software suite
- Microsoft loses anti-trust appeal
- Yahoo buys e-mail software firm Zimbra
- Customer Data Stolen from TD Ameritrade Database
- New Net taxes could arrive in November
- Microsoft downplays stealth Windows Update file updates
- SCO Group files for bankruptcy protection
- Anti-Spam Law Challenged
- Spammers launch denial of service attacks against antispam sites
- RFID implants linked to cancer: the lowdown
- Black screen of darkness to haunt Vista pirates
- Apple Sells One Millionth iPhone
- Judge strikes down part of Patriot Act
- As dust storms ease, Mars rovers return to exploration
- Serious flaw marks end of life for Bind 8 DNS server
- Apple's Jobs sorry for iPhone price cut
- Critical bugs plague QuickBooks' online service, warns US-CERT
- NetApp Sues Sun over File System IP
- Real ID will 'strengthen' Americans' privacy, Chertoff says
- Apple Refreshes iPods, Cuts iPhone Prices
- Chinese military hacked into Pentagon
- Vista Validation Woes Caused by Preproduction Code
- Those Cross-Browser Blues: How To Develop Web Sites for IE and Firefox
- Windows Genuine Advantage suffers worldwide outage, problems galore
- Infected job search sites lead to info theft for 46,000
- IBM, Sun Microsystems shine light on Solaris deal
- Skype still dark for millions
- Sourcefire Acquires ClamAV Open Source Network Anti-Virus Project
- Stock scammers unleash 500 million spam emails
- Judge says Unix copyrights belong to Novell
- Antivirus Tools Underperform When Tested in LinuxWorld 'Fight Club'
- Dell to stuff hypervisors in flash memory
- Human Error Knocks Cisco Web Site Offline
- Mozilla Backs Away From '10 Day' Patch Boast
- Sun to axe jobs by mid-2008
- Apple unveils new iMacs, updated apps
- Apollo archive casts new light
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- DRM Scorecard: Hackers Batting 1000, Industry Zero
- Microsoft updates Mac Office file converter
- Diebold e-voting flaws could compromise elections
- Mozilla to give away own security testing tools
- FCC Meets Google Only Halfway
- MailFoundry Defeats New Spam Variants With No Modifications to AS System
- Former National Security Boss: Bush Admin Leaves Holes in Cyberspace
- Al-Qaida manipulates videos, images, says Black Hat speaker
- Microsoft Office 2008 for the Mac delayed until January 2008
- Mega Apple Update Squeaks iPhone Patch In Before Black Hat Disclosur
- Hostway Server Migration Leaves Clients in the Dark
- Breakthrough in MS 'biggest for decades'
- FAQ: What we know (now) about the FBI's CIPAV spyware
- California report slams e-voting system security
- Attacks likely against unpatched Mac OS Samba bug
- Google plans YouTube antipiracy tool for September
- Wikia Search Gets Distributed Web Crawler
- Mozilla Gives Thunderbird E-Mail The Boot
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- NASA finds apparent sabotage
- Corning develops bendable fiber optic cable
- Apple anti-theft system would leave thieves powerless—literally
- DNS forgery pharming attack information
- Study Links Diet Soft Drinks With Cardiac Risk
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- Huge dust storm threatens NASA rovers on Mars
- PDF Files Laced with Spam
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- UK canine equipped with prosthetic paw
- Apple Ties For Third In U.S. PC Market
- Potter Publisher Sues Book-Leaking Plot Spoilers
- Author Claims Mac OS X Worm 'Ready to Go'
- Former Spammer: 'I Know I'm Going to Hell'
- Massive patent reform bill passes House committee
- China experimenting with rockets to disperse rain clouds
- Nev. couple blame Internet for neglect
- 6 months later, a report card on Vista
- Intel to join '$100 laptop' project
- PHP 4 end of life announcement
- iPhone Coughs Up First Bugs
- Samba will move to GPLv3
- Microsoft to Patch Critical .Net Flaw
- Apple plans cheaper, Nano-based phone
- Google to buy e-mail security company for $625 million
- 'DVD Jon' beats iPhone activation
- Microsoft to extend Xbox 360 warranty, take $1 billion hit
- Slackware 12.0 is released!
- Apple May Have Sold 700,000 IPhones, Beating Estimate
- Lieberman Uses Foiled British Terror Plot To Push For Greater U.S. Domestic
- Universal Music May Seek Shorter iTunes-Sales Pact
- AT&T Says Its Almost Sold Out of Apple iPhones
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- Zend To Release Rapid Development Platform For PHP
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- Apple Releases Mac OS X 10.4.10
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- Microsoft postpones Professional Developers Conference
- Apple will include ZFS in OS X Leopard, Sun confirms
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- Man described as a top spammer arrested
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