Princeton's 'computer plumber' (Princeton Packet)
It's a scenario that makes most of us break out in a cold sweat: We're at home working on our computer — updating some personal data, making a photo album perhaps, or just surfing the Internet — when, quick as a keystroke, something happens to the computer.
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Simple ways to fix your common computer woes (Daily Nebraskan)
3 ways to get smart about computing
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Feds Put More Botmasters, Phishers Behind Bars (Washington Post)
The FBI today released details of several cybercrime cases against individuals accused of defrauding banks, companies and consumers of more than $20 million with the help of "botnets," large groupings of hijacked personal computers. The computer crime crackdown is Part Two of "Operation Bot Roast," a series of investigations the FBI first detailed this summer. To date, the operation has has ...
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SolutionBase: Introducing Network Access Protection for Windows (Tech Republic)
Microsoft is now offering network access protection to prohibit systems that fail a health check from entering your network. This article, part of an exclusive TechRepublic series, introduces Microsoft's implementation of network address protection as part of the new offering for Windows Server 2008.
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Analysis: New Internet security threats (Middle East Times)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- A new survey of Internet security threats says the biggest problem faced by U.S. companies and government agencies is the growing sophistication of cyber-criminals and spies, who are making increasing use of highly targeted social engineering techniques known as "spear phishing" and exploiting holes in custom-built Web sites.
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Buggy Web Apps And Carelessness Top 2007 SANS Threat List (InformationWeek)
For example, Microsoft Office vulnerabilities spiked 300% this year primarily because of the new Excel vulnerabilities, the SANS Institute survey found.
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Buggy Web Apps and carelessness top 2007 SANS threat list (iTNews)
To defeat advances in systems and network security, cyber criminals and cyber spies have at least two ways to bypass firewalls and other security measures: shoddily coded Web applications and gullible users.
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E-mail sent to wrong address likely spam (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Nick answers your computer-related questions.
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Come to Boston! (Indymedia Chiapas)
Hola! I am a Holy Bloke. Took a Holy Toke of some of that Holy Smoke in Boston. I can tell you that Boston is where it's at because I am there almost every day.
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Laptop Mobility Means Vulnerability (Law.com)
Data is more mobile than ever -- and thanks to corporate inaction, or the wrong action, it's also more vulnerable than ever. Alan Cohen identifies important but simple steps that law departments and IT staff can take to prevent the loss of crucial data, or at least keep it secure when it goes AWOL.
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