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Simplified Management in the Real World with VMware vCenter Operations
With so much of your network becoming virtual, it can be difficult to visualize and manage things. Check out this webcast to learn more about simplified management in a virtualized world.
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With or without McColo, spam volume increasing again
It was only a matter of time for spam volume to sky rocket again, despite McColo's shutdown in November. Two weeks after the cybercrime-friendly ISP got disconnected from the Internet, spam...
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Sex Tech: Reddit vs. Romney, Sex Addiction, Spankable Robot, Tumblr Sued
Tumblr sued by Perfect 10, Reddit vs. Mitt Romney, Japanese robot butt for spanking, no science for sex addiction.
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Facebook blames Scoble snafu on spam false positive
Facebook has explained why a comment made by Robert Scoble earlier today was blocked for being "irrelevant or inappropriate." The social networking giant is blaming it on a spam false positive.
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Huge Twitter spam campaign for fake antivirus discovered
A new spam campaign is pushing a fake antivirus via hundreds of fake Twitter accounts and thousands of tweets. Don't click on links just because someone tweeted them to you.
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Twitter takes stand against spammers with new lawsuit
Twitter tries to retaliate against spammers with a federal lawsuit against five of the most aggressive tool providers and spammers.
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Facebook phishing attack targets Syrian activists
Researchers from the EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation) have spotted an ongoing Facebook phishing attack, spreading across Syrian pro-revolution forums on Facebook.
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New wave of phishing attacks serves malware to PCs and Macs
Malware distributors have launched a new wave of attacks aimed at taking over unpatched PCs and Macs. They look like routine messages from a bank or a social network, but instead of phishing for...
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63% of website owners don't know how they were hacked
It's bad enough when your website is hacked, but it's even worse when you don't know how it happened. It turns out only some website owners have an idea how their sites were compromised.
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McAfee database security updates about threats inside and out
The McAfee database security solution has been designed to protect databases from external, internal and intra-database threats.
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Webhostinghub.com: Spamming like it's going out of style (a case study)
Webhosting.com is spamming the bejesus out of Twitter... but what else will we find before we're done? Oh yes, there will be spam -- and lots of it, too.
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The new ZDNet comment system: A blow to trolls
After months in the making, ZDNet unveils its new story comment system.
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Spamming apps: Facebook is to blame, not Silicon Valley
Facebook Connect lets you choose whether to install an app or not, but it doesn't let you control what it can access or what it can do with your Facebook account. It needs a complete overhaul.
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Facebook wins Power Ventures spam battle, but war isn't over
Facebook has won a December 2008 lawsuit against Power Ventures. Facebook accused Power Ventures of using Power.com to spam and Facebook users and steal data from the social network.
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Unmasking an SEO spammer and rewarding their competition (a case study)
Starting with the comment of an SEO spammer, I bite off more than I can chew when I investigate just who the spammer is. If you read just one case study all month, let this one be it!
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Yahoo's board of directors plays musical chairs: 4 out, 2 in
Yahoo's reshuffling continues as four board members -- including the chairman -- announce their departures as two more are elected in.
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Facebook removes sick baby hoaxes, urges users to report more
Facebook has not changed its stance when it comes to removing scams and hoaxes, even if the images are of sick babies. On the flipside, the company has removed many of the offending images.
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Sex Tech Weekly: Megaupload, Match Singles Data, Obscenity Copyright, China Porn Spam Kings
Match.com's data on US singles, Megaupload reviled by Perfect 10, China's sex toy spam industry and more.
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Fighting phishing: Facebook friends Google, Microsoft
Facebook has teamed up with Google, Microsoft, and 11 other companies to fight phishing. Over the last 18 months, they have been developing standards to reduce deceptive e-mails.
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Email titans Google, Microsoft, Yahoo aim to battle phishing
A working group is pitching a system that will allow providers to authenticate emails better.
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Global spam declines as malware encounters pick up: report
Enterprise users experienced an average of 339 malware encounters online per month during the last quarter of 2011, according to Cisco.
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