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The CISO's Guide to Virtualization Security
As a CISO, it's your job to make sure your company's IT stays secure. Check out this white paper to learn more about virtualization security, and what CISOs should be doing about it.
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Facebook spammers made $1.2 million a month, fined $100,000
Adscend Media, an ad network accused of spamming Facebook users, made up to $1.2 million a month. The firm has agreed to a $100,000 settlement but has not admitted it is responsible.
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Sex Tech: That's What She Said, EHarmony and Sex Offenders
Pakistan blocks American sex ed site, dating sites screen for sex offenders, health officials want to use social networks to track STDs, and more.
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NY Attorney General accuses Toshiba, Samsung, Sharp, LG and others of price fixing
New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has filed a lawsuit against Toshiba, Samsung, Sharp, LG and other LCD panel manufacturers, claiming the companies colluded in price fixing.
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Has Eliot Spitzer lost his faculty? Release AIG emails into the wild?
The former New York governor and attorney general thinks he has the solution to investigating all the shenanigans that occurred at AIG - publish online every email in the company's archives.
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Can Facebook exec turn friends into voters?
Chris Kelly is counting on his experience working for Facebook to get the legions of fans and vote for his bid for election as California's attorney general.
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Bush signs online child protection bills
In addition to the Pro-IP Act, President Bush signed two other Internet-related bills, these related to kiddie porn and child predators. The Protect Our Children Act requires Internet companies...
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Cyber-Storm II is blowing through DC
It’s time, once again, for Cyber Storm, the "the largest-ever exercise designed to evaluate the mettle of information technology experts and incident response teams" from 18 federal agencies and...
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Under PIRATE bill, Justice Dept would sue filesharers
Those representatives of the people, your U.S. senators, may not be able to block the nomination of an attorney general who is not sure that waterboarding is torture, but they are ready to fight...
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Attorney general nominee says he will protect civil liberties
Even as an administration that aggressively expanded warrantless surveillance and intelligence gathering enters its final year, the nominee to replace Alberto Gonzales as attorney general spoke...
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Facebook settles with NY attorney general over sex predators
Facebook agreed with New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to settle charges that the social networking site has failed to responsibly deal with sexual predators on the site, Reuters reports....
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NY attorney general goes after Facebook
On the heels of action by the Connecticut attorney general, the New York attorney general has subpoenaed Facebook for failure to respond to "many" complaints, the AP reports. State investigators,...
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NY offers online shoppers full protection
When shopping on the Internet, have you ever wondered is it a safe transaction? Is the store really what it claims to be? Who do you contact if you never receive your package? New York online...
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Photos: Criminal charges for HP players
California Attorney General Bill Lockyer announces that he has filed criminal charges against five people.
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New bill to require ISPs retain data
Sensenbrenner bill would create new felonies for anyone who has 'reason to believe' they are facilitating access to child pornography.
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High-tech and the revolving door
Oracle calls on John Ashcroft to deliver Justice Dept business, and former attorney general delivers.
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Government caught exaggerating IT reform progress
Be it a matter of perspective or different terminology, the Federal Government's IT reform plan is not meeting its expectations.
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After GM kills $10 million Facebook ad budget, Ford laughs
General Motors (GM) may have killed its $10 million budget, but this doesn't mean Ford plans to follow suit. While GM has found Facebook ads don't influence consumers, Ford says they are effective.
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GM to ditch Facebook ads (rumor)
General Motors (GM) plans to keep using its Facebook Pages as a way to market its various brands, but is considering no longer spending money on Facebook ads, according to a recent rumor.
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Facebook spammers made $1.2 million a month, fined $100,000
Adscend Media, an ad network accused of spamming Facebook users, made up to $1.2 million a month. The firm has agreed to a $100,000 settlement but has not admitted it is responsible.
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Google: We developed Android not knowing Sun's patents
On patent infringement, Google's counsel argues that Android does not use Sun's technology because Google engineers developed the platform not knowing about Sun's patents.
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