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24 Technical Considerations for a Defragmentation Solution
Read this white paper for 24 technical considerations for evaluating a defragmentation solution on enterprise workstations. You'll learn all about the steps you'll need to take in order to make...
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Yahoo facepalms in Facebook patent fraud claim
Yahoo claimed Facebook had fraudulently filed some of its patents, but Facebook hit back by proving Yahoo hadn't even checked the records to see if it was right.
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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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Contact centers: Why do we hate them so?
A good contact center experience -- from calls to email support, and even live chat -- is crucial to a company's reputation, but also brand loyalty and future sales.
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Why do we still fall for phishing scams?
Students are a prime target for online scams, from phishing to malicious sites. But why does the Generation Y, who lived through these scams for years, still fall for them?
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Russians use Facebook to protest alleged election fraud
Russians this week have turned to Facebook in their fight against alleged election fraud. They are also using the social network to prepare for a massive protest on Saturday across the country.
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FBI shutters $14m major click-jacking fraud; 4 million computers affected
A massive click-jacking fraud led millions of users being served ads when seemingly accessing popular websites, which raked in over $14 million in online advertising revenue.
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Facebook: we have proof Ceglia's contract is a forgery
Facebook says it has found the original "authentic contract" between Zuckerberg and Ceglia, as well as proof that there are other "storage devices" that Ceglia is intentionally hiding from the...
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Jumio takes on PayPal, Square with breakthrough payments technology
Jumio has built a highly secure credit card processing system, one that can be safely extended to hundreds of millions of small merchants, and individuals...
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Facebook: Ceglia claims 'brazen and outrageous fraud'; Read the response
Facebook has replied to Paul Ceglia's claim that he owns 50 percent of the company due to emails swapped with CEO Mark Zuckerberg in 2003. Not surprisingly the defendants think Ceglia is full of...
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The Controversy Behind Internet Porn and Criminal Behavior
Interviews with one convicted pedophile and UK researchers conclude that Internet porn makes monsters, while National Geographic sets to air a similarly dubious segment of their series "Taboo."...
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Osama execution video scam spreading on Facebook
Multiple users are falling victims into a fast-spreading Facebook scam, using the "Osama EXECUTION video" theme.
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Another open letter to Larry Ellison<
This year's rather one sided polls in the American election suggest that vote cheating won't affect many outcomes - but races in 2012 may be tighter and reducing the uncertainties this creates for...
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Predictive modeling goes to work for Medicare
In January Medicare will take bids on predictive modeling contracts covering the 10 biggest fraud states.
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Is the U.S. the 'weakest link' for credit card security?
That strip on the back of your credit card is already outdated as the newer Chip and PIN authenticates the user prior to any transaction taking place, says Thales e-Security's Jose Diaz.
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Apple responds to iTunes fraud allegations, kicks dodgy developer out
Over the weekend something odd happened on iTunes. A rogue developer managed to grab 42 of the top 50 sales positions in the App Store's "book" category with what appeared to be junk content.
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Microsoft launches Internet fraud alert system
Microsoft helped set up a centralized service where security researchers can report incidents of internet fraud and hand over stolen personal data.
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Marin County sues Deloitte: Alleges fraud on SAP project
In a important case, Marin County, California filed a complaint against Deloitte Consulting for its role in an over-budget SAP implementation.
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'Tis the season for ID fraud: Retailers face $100 billion in losses
As retailers enter the key holiday shopping season they're about to get pummeled by identification fraud losses.
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iPhone's anti-phishing protection offers inconsistent results
Apple's iPhone OS 3.1 update includes a new fraud warning feature which is at least theoretically, supposed to warn users when visiting fraudulent websites in Safari Mobile. However, due to a...
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Bust in Heartland credit card hack
Huge antihacking indictments today. A federal grand jury indicted three people for the massive theft of some 130 million credit card numbers from card processor Heartland Payment Systems, The Post...
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