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Workforce Alignment: Turn your Organization's Defining Resource into a Competitive Advantage
Check out this white paper to learn more about workforce alignment and how to achieve it at your organization.
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Lasers detecting explosives from 20 meters away
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) researchers have developed a super-sensitive explosives detector which uses a laser and a device that converts reflected light into sound. Interestingly, the...
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An Attack Timeline
Sorting out the value propositions of different detection and response technologies can be challenging. This makes it difficult for organizations to implement a complete and appropriate...
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Apple developing tool to detect and remove Flashback Trojan
Apple is developing a tool to detect and remove the Flashback Trojan that has infected over 600,000 Macs. In the meantime, here are some alternatives for both detecting and removing the malware.
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PwnedList alerts you when you've been hacked, for a price
PwnedList, a website that keeps track of online accounts that have been compromised, launched a new service today that alerts you when your credentials have been posted publicly by hackers.
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Android malware uses server-side polymorphism to evade detection
Tricks that worked for the bad guys on Windows now being reused for Android.
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New variants of premium rate SMS trojan 'RuFraud' detected in the wild
Researchers from AegisLab, have intercepted several new variants of the infamous RuFraud premium rate SMS trojan.
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A 'laser-pointer' for detecting roadside bombs
Michigan State University researchers have developed a laser that could detect improvised explosive devices (IEDs) with an output comparable to a simple presentation pointer.
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Training computers to help detect pain
Researchers use software to help parse information generated by brain scans, enabling them to detect when people are in pain.
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Kaspersky: 12 different vulnerabilities detected on every PC
Researchers from Kaspersky have sampled their customer base, and found out that on average, every PC has 12 different vulnerabilities.
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Fujifilm announces FinePix F600EXR compact megazoom with improved GPS and motion detection
Fujifilm updates its compact megazoom F Series with better GPS features, motion detection, and a new "intelligent" digital zoom.
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Acer Aspire Z5763 all-in-one sports motion gesture detection
Acer has unveiled the 3D-powered Aspire Z5763 all-in-one desktop, and it's not often that the maker boasts that the computer will "open the doors" to plain old "fun."
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Nasdaq confirms servers hacked via web-facing application
The company that owns the Nasdaq stock market today confirmed that servers in the U.S. were hijacked as part of a hacking attack but made it clear the breach was "unrelated to our trading systems."
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Apple patents feature that remotely disables devices when "unauthorized usage" is detected
Apple has applied for a patent that some will think is highly beneficial, and others will think that it takes snooping to a whole new level.
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Malware Watch: Skype exploit, Skype-themed malicious spam campaigns detected
Researchers from M86 Security Labs are reporting on a currently active malware campaign, using for the first time a working exploit targeting the (fixed) EasyBits Extras Manager Unspecified...
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Smart water sensors use wireless to detect dryness levels
So, you might have heard that it's a bit wet here in New Jersey. So, as I was pursuing the green blogs this evening, this item jumped out at me from EarthTechling: an article about new sensors...
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Fujifilm FinePix z700 point-and-shoot digital camera boasts pet detection mode
Fujifilm will be releasing a pet-friendly, ultra-compact digital camera later this month. The FinePix z700 is being boasted as the first point-and-shoot to feature a "pet detection" function.
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TR Dojo: Detect and remove malware with these tools
TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler examines three types of anti-malware tools and explains how they can find and remove malware.
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Microsoft readies new rootkit detection tool in light of Windows XP patching problems
Microsoft is working on a new tool for tecting and removing the Alureon rootkit from Windows' users systems after the company found that Alureon seems to be behind blue-screen problems experienced...
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Microsoft to push new piracy-detection update to Windows 7 users
Microsoft is planning to push to Windows 7 users a set of anti-piracy updates before the end of February. Called the Windows Activation Technologies Update for Windows 7, the Windows Genuine patch...
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Chemical detection? There's an app for that
NASA has developed an app (and corresponding hardware) that can detect low concentrations of airborne ammonia, chlorine gas and methane in the air.
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