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DoD Gates: We're always under cyberattack
Defense Secretary Robert Gates said Tuesday that the United States is "under cyberattack virtually all the time, every day." He reacts with plans to quadruple his cyberdefense force.
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For Microsoft, being underdog is the perfect antitrust defense
Mozilla and Google have complained that Microsoft is competing unfairly with its decision to block their desktop browsers in Windows RT. But this isn't 1998, and Microsoft can make a strong case...
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India investing $3.1 Billion in defense network, to build cyber defense system
A $3.1 Billion investment to give defense forces their own OFC powered communications infrastructure that will let Department of Telecom lease freed spectrum bringing in nearly $17.9 Billion.
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Alarm sounded for 'cyber intrusions' against natural gas companies
Multiple confidential alerts have been issued to bring attention to spear-phishing cyber attacks against targets at U.S. natural gas companies.
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New ransomware impersonates the U.S Department of Justice
Security researchers from Trusteer have intercepted a ransomware variant being pushed using the Citadel crimeware platform.
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Volocopter: Sixteen propellers and one seat belt (photos)
Winner of the AERO 2012 Lindbergh Prize for Innovation, E-volo is trying to change personal transportation with its multi-propeller aircraft designs.
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U.S. Department of the Interior ends up going Google for hosted e-mail
After a couple of years wrangling in and out of court, the Department of the Interior has decided to go with Google, not Microsoft, for a multi-year, multimillion-dollar hosted e-mail contract.
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World's largest digital camera one step closer to reality
Construction on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a 3.2 billion-pixel camera that will capture the widest, fastest and deepest view of the night sky ever observed, could begin in 2014.
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America's cyber czar speaks
Howard Schmidt, the man in charge of modernizing and guarding the nation's cyberspace, talks shop at Bloomberg's 2012 Cybersecurity Conference.
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US charges Russian over $1.45 million hacking scheme
A Russian national has been charged in the U.S. for allegedly hacking into brokerage accounts and executing fraudulent trades. Four brokerage firms claim caused combined $1 million in losses.
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Google's Page goes on defensive against Oracle lawyers at trial
Larry Page's strongest argument in the Oracle v. Google case seems to be that he just didn't know anything about Java licenses when Android was being developed.
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Should the DoJ investigate e-book DRM and hardware lock-in?
The problem is that when you start to examine lock-in to specific hardware, you're opening a can of worms.
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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Hacker steals Chinese government defense contracts
Hacktivist Hardcore Charlie says he has hacked China National Import & Export Corp (CEIC), a Chinese government defense contractor, and stole over 500MB worth of documents.
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Apple preparing DoJ court battle over e-book fixing: report
Apple is reportedly preparing to take allegations of e-book price fixing to the Department of Justice.
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Petition: Investigate employers asking for Facebook passwords
Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) has launched a petition backing two U.S. senators who have called for an investigation into the practice of employers asking for Facebook passwords.
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Facing budget scrutiny, USDA adds managed print services
With its budget under review, the U.S. Department of Agriculture hires Lexmark for managed print services in a five-year deal worth $50 million.
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With the USS Langley, aircraft carriers took off (photos)
Aircraft carriers weren't always the high-tech marvels they are today. In fact, the U.S. Navy's very first one wasn't even a carrier at first.
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Linux patent defense group expands open-source protection
The Open Invention Network, a Linux patent protection consortium, is expanding its defense to related open-source programs such as KVM, Git, OpenJDK, and WebKit. Mobile Linux distributions like...
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10 action items IT departments should complete by next year
Accenture compiles the top forces reshaping IT, and what should be done about them within the next 12 months.
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