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Airport security FTW (PICTURES) |
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Airport security FTW, when airport computers have
viruses.
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"Being a former first lady doesn't prepare you to
be president" |
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Brzezinski, Carter's national security adviser,
rejected the notion that Hillary Clinton is more
experienced in foreign affairs than Obama. Clinton's
foreign-policy approach is "very conventional. I don't
think the country needs to go back to what we had eight
years ago."
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GOTCHA: Undercover Israelis take down terrorist
commander |
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ISRAELI forces disguised as Palestinians have killed
the local leader of the Islamic Jihad militant group in
the West Bank city of Jenin, Palestinian security
sources say.
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Asterisk 1.4.11 released |
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The Asterisk development team has released Asterisk
1.4.11. Among other fixes, it includes a security fix
for the SIP channel driver.
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Secured Loan from Shakespeare
Finance |
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Secured Loans - Compare personal loans plans from
over 200 different lenders
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Vista use grows as Mac OS X stays
flat |
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Contrary to belief Vista is actually doing better
than some predicted. I don't think it deserves its
nickname by some self proclaimed journalists as Windows
ME 2 just yet. In all fairness to Microsoft, remember
when XP needed significant security updates to bring it
up to standards already common when it was released?
Microsoft eventually delivered
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The Chinese want to buy Seagate, and the U.S. Govt
is worried for a reason |
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A Chinese technology company has expressed interest
in buying a maker of computer disk drives in the United
States, raising concerns among American government
officials about the risks to national security in
transferring high technology to China.
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computer internet - security |
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security
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Intel rolls out new chips for business
market |
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SAN FRANCISCO: Intel Corp, on Sunday, unveiled its
new vPro chip technology aimed at making business
personal computers more secure, as the world's largest
chipmaker seeks to solidify its brand. vPro is a
collection of a Core 2 Duo processor, chipset and other
elements that together the company calls a platform
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Intel rolls out new chips for business
market |
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SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O: Quote,
Profile, Research) on Sunday unveiled its new vPro chip
technology aimed at making business personal computers
more secure, as the world's largest chipmaker seeks to
solidify its brand.
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Adult sex toys and vibrators online shop in
UK |
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Browse through our online adult sex toys and sex
vibrators shop in UK VivaVibrators.co.uk. Get the latest
and high quality vibrators and adult products with
online secure ordering and discreet delivery in UK.
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EA Store Coming Soon |
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Now there isn’t much to the site but if you’re an
EA fan you will already know what to expect. The rest?
You’ll just have to wait until the store opens. . .or
go find EA games available on the PC. Yes, EA says the
store will offer you a “fast, reliable, and secure to
download EA games directly to your PC”.
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President: Iraqi forces to take over by year's:
Internet Anthropologist CEO |
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According to data from the Brookings Institution's
Iraq Index, there were 269,600 Iraqi security forces --
154,500 police and 115,100 army -- as of the end of
July.
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China may pass anti-monopoly law next
week |
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BEIJING (Reuters) - China's anti-monopoly law is
likely to be passed next week, after over a decade of
wrangling, but may require national security checks for
foreign firms that want to buy Chinese rivals, domestic
media said on Saturday. The new...
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US Sikhs angry over turban plan |
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US Sikh organisations have expressed anger over
changes allowing airport security staff to "pat down"
turbans.
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Give Away Of The Day: BufferZone Security
Pro |
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Today's free giveaway is rather nice, and can be said
to be a commercial version of a free program called
Sandboxie, however claims to have better features. (and,
of course, costs money as opposed to being free)
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BARACK OBAMA AT TIMES SQUARE GOSSIP |
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We just went outside to grab some air and lunch, and
who was standing there but Senator Barack Obama
surrounded by tons of security. The presidential hopeful
must be working the New York City scene today, and there
is no other better place than in front of Times Square
Gossip offices.
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ROCKER CHRIS MARTIN GETS COLDPLAY |
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Chris Martin was left red-faced when he was refused
entry to the premiere of wife Gwyneth Paltrow's new
movie.The Coldplay frontman - who has a three-year-old
daughter, Apple, and a 16-month-old son, Moses, with the
34-year-old actress - was "manhandled" by a security
guard who didn't recognise him as he tried to get into
the private New York
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THE STEVE WILKOS SHOW AFTER
PEDOPHILE |
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Fomer head of security from 'The Jerry Springer
Show', Steve Wilkos, confronts self-described pedophile
Jack McClellan, 45 on the set of his new show 'The Steve
Wilkos show' in Chicago. Wilkos hammered the guy on
stage and finally took away his seat and said "you dont
deserve to sit on my stage".
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Uncrating a 103-inch Panasonic Plasma
(Gallery) |
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You don't unbox a 103-inch plasma, you uncrate it.
Today I got a chance to wander deep into the caverns of
Panasonic HQ to the highly secure Big Service locker,
see where they stash the 103-inch TVs. I got to check
out one from the back—a rare treat, since when they
are on tour, they are mounted with only the fronts
visible.
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Chinese Seek to Buy Seagate, Raises National
Security Concerns |
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A Chinese technology company has expressed interest
in buying Seagate Technology, a maker of computer disk
drives in the United States, raising concerns among
American government officials about the risks to
national security in transferring high technology to
China.
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Chinese seek to buy a U.S. maker of disk
drives |
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A Chinese technology company has expressed interest
in buying a maker of computer disk drives in the United
States, raising concerns among American government
officials about the risks to national security in
transferring high technology to China.
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Chinese Seek to Buy a Seagate, U.S. Maker of Disk
Drives |
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A Chinese technology company has expressed interest
in buying a maker of computer disk drives in the United
States, raising concerns among American government
officials about the risks to national security in
transferring high technology to China.
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BREAKING NEWS: KOTAKU FINDS AND SECURES PHIL
HARRISON'S CHEWING GUM. |
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We've already sent the gum to Kotaku Labs to root out
traces of Phil's DNA. We plan on creating an army of
miniature well-spoken, high-level Sony executives to do
our bidding—i.e. updating our PLAYSTATION 3 firmware
every few weeks and tending to the collected dust on its
piano black finish.
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Man ruled sexual predator over thoughts of
children |
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[A convicted sex offender whose thoughts and
fantasies about children, rather than actions against
them, prompted authorities to revoke his parole two
years ago now faces indefinite secure commitment for
treatment after a jury verdict Thursday branded him a
sexual predator.]
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Pakistan Funded and Armed Taliban: US
document |
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Finally, US and the West have been able to conclude
what Musharraf has admitted and India has known all
along, that Taleban is Pakistan's creation and has
always found financial resources and military hardware
from its willing creator. According to National Security
Archives of the George Washington University, American
concerns over Pakistan's rel
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Australia-Japan-US to Hold First Trilateral
(Military) Summit September 8 |
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Security Concerns Throughout Indian Ocean - Arabian
Sea - Persian Gulf are Reasons for Meeting
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The Ultimate Office Prank Tool |
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Secured your way to the leader of the office
prankster's chair with this weapon.. errr, toy....
Airzooka (air bazooka) blasts off compressed air that
will send your colleague right to the next cubicle.
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Personal integrity the keystone of an infosec
career |
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Information security professionals expect people,
processes, and technology in their place of business to
have integrity. To be effective, information security
professionals must live lives of integrity before
expecting others to follow their lead.
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Kid Cracks $84 million Security in 30
Mins |
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A 16-year-old schoolboy has cracked the federal
government's $84-million internet porn filter. Tom Wood,
a Year 10 student, told News Ltd newspapers it took him
about 30 minutes to break through the government's new
filter, released on Tuesday.
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Homeland Insecurity |
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An interesting look at the inherent shortcomings in
our national security.
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Firefox: Campus Edition Finally
Released |
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Introducing the best think to hit campus since ramen
noodles. Firefox Campus Edition combines the speed,
security and features of the Firefox browser with
special extras that give you streamlined access to
music, cool sites and useful information.
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New Worries That Ferries Could Be Al Qaeda
Targets |
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There have been a number of suspicious incidents this
summer aboard Washington state ferries, which prompted
the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Coast
Guard to increase security along the ferry lines and to
issue a warning to law enforcement.
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DHS hid data from probers |
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Department of Homeland Security administrators —
fearing additional scrutiny — concealed from federal
investigators information-sharing breakdowns that left
the U.S. vulnerable to terrorists, internal DHS memos
and e-mails show. The documents obtained by The
Washington Times lay out how officials at U.S.
Citizenship and Immigration Services. . .
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SQL Farms, Inc Releases Software Packaging &
Remote SQL Server Code Deploym |
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SQL Farms, Inc announced a new technology to help
ISVs package database code and automatically deploy
updates on all databases & SQL Server instances in
remote customer sites. The new technology does not
require any installations on customer networks and
integrates with active directory & existing security
policies in remote data centers.
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ATRD M10 offers fingerprint scanning for your
car |
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It looks like those not satisfied with the current
security measures on their vehicle will soon have
another option at their disposal for some added peace of
mind, with ATRD's new M10 device set to offer some
fingerprint scanning as a means of last resort.
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Zbigniew Brzezinski Embraces Obama Over Clinton
for President |
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Obama ``recognizes that the challenge is a new face,
a new sense of direction, a new definition of America's
role in the world,'' Brzezinski said in an interview on
Bloomberg Television's ``Political Capital with Al
Hunt.'' ``Obama is clearly more effective and has the
upper hand,'' Brzezinski, who was President Jimmy
Carter's national security
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Symantec Exec Says Mac Users More Tech
Savvy |
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A Symantec researcher suggests there are less
security exploits for the Mac because its users are more
knowledgeable about the risks than PC users.
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Monster.com waited 5 days to disclose data
theft |
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Monster.com waited five days to
tell users its system had been hacked, in a security
breach that resulted in the theft of confidential
information for more than a million users, a company
executive told Reuters on Thursday. By the...
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Corporate strength spreadsheet compliance with
online eXpresso system |
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The eXpresso website will host collaborative
workspaces for Excel users in secure communities.
eXpresso users can upload and share their worksheets,
track changes and compare versions online."
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