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IBM Watson: Milestones in Healthcare
Check out this free white paper to learn how tools from IBM can help the healthcare industry get smarter.
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Microsoft vs. botnets: Vendors as CSI could become weird
Does Microsoft's public-private approach to taking down botnets scale? And if so what's the role of tech vendors?
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Anonymous hacks Panda Security in response to LulzSec arrests
Anonymous has retaliated against the arrests of five LulzSec members. The hacktivist group has defaced multiple Panda Security domains as well as stolen the e-mail credentials of 114 employees.
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Was Koobface exposé the right move?
Stefan Tanase argues that the public outing of the Koobface hacker gang makes it even more difficult for law enforcement to act.
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Facebook exposes hackers behind Koobface worm
Facebook has confirmed it is releasing as much information as it can about the Koobface worm, which wreaked havoc on the social network a few years ago, and the five hackers behind it.
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Hey Kids: Vandalize our house on Twitter and Facebook!
Social networking is being used as communications mechanisms to orchestrate vandalism of vacant homes.
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Facebook's law enforcement 'guidebook' leaked
Facebook's "guidebook" on acting and reacting to law enforcement and governments has been leaked, and shows a first-hand view of how the world's largest social network dishes out users' data when...
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UC Davis: Official 'spin' crumbles in the face of "too many videos"
UC Davis' pepper-spray videos have gone viral around the web, proving citizen journalism can allow us to form our own views of raw footage collected in the thick of it.
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Cell networks hold customer data 'for years' for law enforcement use
The ACLU received its freedom of information request, showing how long cellular networks retain your personal data. Sit down for this one.
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Anonymous hacks defense contractor: Email data, 'schematics' stolen
Anonymous hackers have released another large cache of data, this time belonging to a senior vice-president of a defense contractor, with links to the FBI.
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AntiSec hackers release 'largest cache yet' of law enforcement data
Hackers contributing to the LulzSec-inspired AntiSec movement released a 10GB cache of law enforcement data overnight.
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Facebook's greatest controversies and biggest foul-ups
A run down of some of the most controversial decisions or actions by Facebook, including some of their biggest mistakes to date.
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Privacy Icons: A graphical approach to online privacy
A quick look over the proposed Privacy Icons to simplify the online privacy policies.
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Cyber-crime is not just a law enforcement issue anymore
Now is the time to launch an initiative to develop a strategic roadmap to address malicious cyber activity in a proactive way that uses all available resources, one that includes the engagement of...
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Craigslist's adult ads: Should morality affect the bottom line?
Like it or not, Craigslist is operating within the law with its ads, including those that appear to be soliciting adult services.
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New technique IDs substances, not just fingerprints
Law enforcement has a powerful new tool – mass spectrometry. The technique to measure the chemical composition of a sample isn't a new technology but, writing in Science, R. Graham Cooks has...
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Do feds track cell users illegally? Legal groups want to know
The ACLU and the Electronic Frontier Foundation sued the Justice Dept. Tuesday for information regarding the use of cellphones as tracking devices. The Washington Post reports that the ACLU had...
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Law enforcement's tech tester
Cdr. Charles "Sid" Heal of the LA Sheriff's Department is the go-to guy for cutting-edge gadgets that may someday shape police work.Photos: High-tech crime fighting
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Behind the scenes at the real-life "24"
CNET News.com's Joris Evers gets inside the first Joint Regional Intelligence Center, whose workforce is drawn from the FBI, Homeland Security and regional agencies. Our camera was allowed in for...
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Law enforcement battles with botnets
Increased attention shutting down million-zombie botnets but many criminals, including teens and retirees, are operating under the radar, government officials say.
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ID theft: Authentication not enough
Identity theft is on the rise, but is it a lost cause? The Justice Department's Jonathan Rusch says no--but the government and public face a long battle.
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