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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Bank of Ireland: data breach repeat offender
A Bank of Ireland employee lost an unencrypted USB memory stick containing personal information belonging to 894 customers. Stopping this problem requires more stringent government enforcement.
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Mobile banking could be must-have option for consumers
Over twice as many consumers at the nation’s largest banks are using mobile banking more than are those at credit unions, according to a new report.
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Megaupload data safe for "at least two weeks"
Megaupload users have been given reprieve, as the fate of their uploaded files on the file-sharing site becomes slightly clearer.
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Why you can't afford to resist the cloud
Large and small enterprises are creating new business opportunities through their use of the cloud, at the expense of those who are slower to adapt.
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Spanish bank BBVA migrates 110,000 employees to Google Apps
Google has persuaded Spanish bank BBVA to migrate its 110,000 strong workforce to cloud-based Google Apps by the end of 2012. Bank data will be held in the public cloud on Google servers.
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Social media replacing customer service channels at banks: report
If you're trying to get your bank's attention over a major issue (such as $5 ATM usage fees), social media might be a better way to do it these days. But there are risks, according to a new study.
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Zeus returns: FBI warns of 'Gameover' ID-theft malware
The newest strain of the notorious Zeus malware family is capable of defeating common methods of user authentication employed by financial institutions.
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The Facebook battle for Effin is over, but the war rages on
Ann Marie Kennedy has finally succeeded in getting Facebook to recognize her hometown of Effin, Ireland. Unfortunately, it seems only the battle has been won; the war is far from over.
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Culture shock: Finding a small slice of Japan to call 'home'
Continuing my quest to start up in Japan, I tackle the next big issue: finding a flat, and finally having in my hand the holy of all holy, a cup of English tea.
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HP Discover case study: Vodafone Ireland IT group sees huge ROI by emphasizing business service delivery
Bringing all of that information together gives customers a comprehensive view of the services they receive from IT operations. That's our aim -- to provide customers with everything they need at...
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Bank of America's Google+ page is "brand-jacked"
Google+ launched its business pages a week ago. One of the highest profile sites is from Bank of America. Or is it? Judging by the biting satirical content, Google has been thoroughly punked.
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Judge in Facebook lawsuit orders Ceglia to return from Ireland
The court has ordered Paul Ceglia to return from Ireland so that he can provide evidence as part of his legal battle against Facebook.
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Northern Ireland's broadband criticized: One in four get expected speeds
Northern Ireland, despite having the capability to provide high-speed broadband, only one in four get the speeds they signed up for, according to regulator Ofcom.
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Netflix takes profit bullet for UK, Ireland launch: Is it worth it?
Breaking the British market is going to be fraught with obstacles for Netflix. Is the stock plunge worth it, or is the UK and Ireland only a step towards global domination?
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More Americans warming up to mobile banking (survey)
Americans are starting to trust in their mobile devices more for banking purposes, according to new research.
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Intuit, Bank of America team for online payroll service
Payroll preparation and tax filing service can be accessed from within the small-business owners online banking site.
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Netflix to launch in UK, Ireland in 2012
Netflix, the worldwide TV and movie streaming service, is to launch in the UK and Ireland next year. Finally.
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Irish Data Protection Commissioner to begin Facebook audit
Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner will conduct a privacy audit of Facebook's activities. Facebook's international headquarters are in Dublin, so most of the site's users could be affected.
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Despite crackdown, Zeus bank-robbery malware still 'alive and kicking'
Microsoft's malicious software removal tool is disinfecting the Zeus malware (also called Zbot) from between 60,000 and over 100,000 unique Windows computers every month.
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J.P. Morgan CEO: Our lawyers don't get Facebook, Twitter
J.P. Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon kind of likes Twitter and Facebook for corporate purposes. The compliance department is sweating.
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