Publisher:James Wood Time:05/21/2008

Japanese man has escaped jail, despite admitting writing a virus that wiped music and movie files on innocent users' computers. ...
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Publisher:James Wood Time:05/16/2008

Seagate Technology today announced that the National Security Agency (NSA) has qualified the Momentus 5400 FDE.2 hard drive for use in laptops and other computers deployed by U.S. government agencies and contractors for national security purposes. ...
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Publisher:John Leyden Time:03/20/2008

Credit card holders risk falling victim to fraudsters because chip and pin machines are not protecting their bank details, experts have warned....
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Publisher:Jen Haley Time:03/20/2008

Americans put $2.2 trillion in debt on their credit cards last year
Percentage of those who pay late is highest in three years
Some companies will lower your interest rate
Expert: Use no more than 10 percent of your available credit...
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Publisher:Adrian Flucuş Time:08/15/2007

Symantec and Intel are jointly developing security products that could be built into tiny computer microprocessors, Symantec Vice President Rowan Trollope said on Tuesday....
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Publisher:Adrian Flucuş Time:08/15/2007

Hackers breached the United Nations Web site during the weekend, prompting the world body on Monday to stop posting new information while technicians evaluated the system, U.N. officials said....
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Publisher:Adrian Flucuş Time:08/15/2007

Children in Europe are aware of the risks of illegal downloading, but often rationalize their act by saying that everyone ¡ª including their parents ¡ª is doing it, according to a major European Commission survey. ...
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Publisher:Adrian Flucuş Time:08/15/2007

Internet companies, retailers and the government must do far more to protect people from the dangers of the "lawless Wild West" of cyberspace, an influential group of British Members of Parliament said on Friday....
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Publisher:Gregg Keizer Time:08/12/2007

The six-year-old operating system's continued popularity has nearly exhausted the supply of product activation keys....
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Publisher:Elizabeth Montalbano Time:08/12/2007

A judge in Washington state has denied Microsoft Corp.'s request to dismiss all claims in a suit alleging that the "Windows Vista Capable" stickers the company put on PCs violated consumer protection laws and were an example of deceptive business practices, allowing the case to move ahead toward a jury trial....
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