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Gunter Ollmann: Time to Squish SQL Injection
Time to Squish SQL Injection
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Mark Rasch: Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers
Lazy Workers May Be Deemed Hackers
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Infocus: Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
Enterprise Intrusion Analysis, Part One
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Infocus: Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
Responding to a Brute Force SSH Attack
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Infocus: Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>
Data Recovery on Linux and <i>ext3</i>
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Can you answer the ERP quiz?
These 10 questions determine if your Enterprise RP rollout gets an A+.
http://www.findtechinfo.com/as/acs?pl=781&ca=909
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Infocus: WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
WiMax: Just Another Security Challenge?
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Adam O'Donnell: The Scale of Security
The Scale of Security
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Mark Rasch: Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little
Hacker-Tool Law Still Does Little
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Defending virtual borders in age of cyber war
If cyberspace itself is now a weapon of mass destruction, how can we protect ourselves from an electronic Armageddon? That’s one of the many disconcerting questions raised by a major new report just published in Europe.
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Google, Facebook remove content on India's order
Internet giants Google and Facebook removed content from some Indian domain websites on Monday following a court directive warning them of a crackdown "like China" if they did not take steps to protect religious sensibilities.
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Most radicalism linked to Internet, say UK lawmakers
Internet service providers should do more to prevent violent extremism from being promoted on the Web, British lawmakers said in a report that states that the Internet has surpassed universities and prisons as a place where dangerous ideas are developed and traded.
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Senate: Bigger US role in corporate cybersecurity
A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government's ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing strong opposition from businesses that say it goes too far and security experts who believe it should have even more teeth.
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Syrian pro-government TV's texting service hacked
Syria's state broadcaster said on Sunday that the text message news service of a separate, pro-government TV station had been hacked and was being used to disseminate "false messages."
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For Facebook, 'Hacker Way' is way of life
Facebook's billionaire CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls himself a "hacker" in a 479-word essay he wrote describing his company's philosophy of constant development and improvement.
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Hackers apparently hit Swedish government site
A group linked to the hacker network Anonymous on Saturday said it had attacked the Swedish government's website, bringing it down for periods of time by overloading it with traffic.
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Megaupload founder refused bail in New Zealand
A New Zealand court refused an appeal by the founder of online file-sharing site Megaupload.com to be freed on bail, Friday, agreeing with prosecutors there was a risk he would attempt to flee before an extradition hearing.
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Hackers take over law enforcement websites
Saboteurs stole passwords and sensitive information on tipsters while hacking into the websites of several law enforcement agencies worldwide in attacks attributed to the collective known as Anonymous.
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Internet piracy suit asks: Can you even copyright porn?
A California woman is fighting a porn piracy case by arguing that porn can't be copyrighted in the first place.
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