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ZDNet UK's list of top 10 IT failures
As you might imagine, I'm a sucker for failure trivia. ZDnet UK has compiled a list of the top ten IT disasters of all time. Although I question the inclusion of some items on the list, it's...
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Russian security firm says Flashback infection rates still high
Last week's reports of a sharp decline in infections by the Flashback malware may have been premature. A new report by Dr. Web says 566,000 Macs are still infected, with new infections appearing...
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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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Apple adding Japanese, Chinese, Russian to Siri (rumor)
Rumours are surfacing that Apple's Siri may have support for Chinese, Japanese and Russian as early as next month, and is already in testing.
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Russian president uses Facebook to answer protesters
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev yesterday answered protesters via his Facebook Page. His announcement to investigate the alleged election fraud was answered with an outpouring of criticism.
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News to know: Russian election botnet; Twitter's role in UK riots, Spy tech
News to know -- December 5-9: A look back at the news from London, the UK and wider Europe, on all the bits that were missed during the week's coverage.
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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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Illinois water pump hack - no Russian invasion
The failure of a water pump in Illinois had nothing to do with a security attack from Russia, the contractor who turned out to be at the heart of the episode has said.
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U.S. finally acknowledges Chinese and Russian cyberthreat
The difference between China and the United States is that China can execute on its grand plans unfettered by such inconveniences as democratic process or public opinion.
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Russian Embassy in London hit by a DDoS attack
The Russian embassy in London was hit by a distributed denial of service attack (DDoS) over the weekend.
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Russian police take a bite out of online crime
On June 23, a network of web sites that were distributing fake antivirus software for Windows PCs and Macs suddenly went offline. Now we know why. The head of the company that processed payments...
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MacDefender taken down in raid by Russian authorities?
MacDefender caused a malware crisis for the Mac in June 2011 but went suspiciously silent in July. Russian authorities may have busted the group responsible for supporting the fake AV program.
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Killer Text: A Russian suicide bomber blows up by accident
On the heels of the serious explosions at Domodedovo airport in Moscow that killed 39 people and injured 178 more, Russian security services have released strange details of a failed New Years Eve...
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Are Microsoft lawyers partying with Putin to harass Russian rebels?
What should Microsoft do to make this right?
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Russian hacker gets suspended sentence for $9.4m ATM breach
Viktor Pleshchuk has received a six-year suspended sentence for his role in the RBS WorldPay hack that netted the infiltrators $9.4 million.
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Mac vs. PC: Playing Russian Roulette at college
Would you buy your student kid a Mac at three or four times the price of a non-Apple laptop if you knew it might not last the year?
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Video: Ultra-hot Russian superspy talks Internet entrepreneurship
File this under "you can't make this up." What follows is a video of Anna Chapman, the hot Russian spy recently arrested by the FBI.
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The Cold War just got hotter. Deep undercover with a sexy Russian spy.
Not only do you have a throwback to the Cold War, secret agents, and spies, you also have the hot model Anna Chapman, who is allegedly a secret mole spying on Americans.
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HP being investigated by German and Russian authorities over bribes, says WSJ
Hewlett-Packard executives are reportedly being investigated by German and Russian authorities for paying out millions of dollars in bribes, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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NYT: The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!
The New York Times reports Georgian people panicked in the country during a broadcast of a satire that suggested a Russian invasion was occurring.
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