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Introducing the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio
Check out this webcast to learn more about the New VMware Management Solution Portfolio.
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China Wants Its Hands All Over Your Internet
China faces US cyberspying accusations after proposing a "Code of Conduct" to the UN and renewing its internal internet censorship.
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Looking for the next-generation e-spy? Start a viral codebreaker
The US Cyber Command ("CYBERCOM") have been revealed, along with their code-embedded logo. Could this be a ploy to attract the next-generation codebreaker?
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Tech giants deny helping Iran eavesdrop
A joint venture of Siemens AG and Nokia is denying reports that Iran uses its Web-monitoring technology to censor and spy on its citizens' online activities.
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Hurd takes the hot seat
Hurd says Hewlett-Packard's behavior in the leak investigation was not OK.
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Hearing: CNET reporter as target
Rep. Ed Whitefield (R-Ky.) asked one investigator if he was the man who got records of all phone calls made by CNET News.com reporter Dawn Kawamoto. Then the committee chairman interrupted to show...
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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...
Additional Results
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New SpyEye plugin takes control of crimeware victims' webcam and microphone
Security researchers from Kaspersky have profiled a new SpyEye plugin known as flashcamcontrol.dll which takes control of the victim's webcam and microphone.
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James Bond: The spy turned early adopter (photos)
On the anniversary of the U.S. debut of "Dr. No", the first of the James Bond movies, we take a look at some of the sleekest and most innovative tech toys to appear on the silver screen.
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Syria pushing malware via Skype to spy on activists
The Syrian government has been found to be using at least one type of remote access tool (RAT) to spy on activists. The attack in question came in the form of a Skype chat and a malicious link.
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Plustek's super-small video recorder for SMB spy cameras
New nDVR540 solution, priced at $329 for up to 320 gigabytes, was designed for easy set-up and management.
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'Pixmania.com payment order detail' themed emails serving SpyEye crimeware
Security researchers from "Stop Malvertising Spam & Scams", have intercepted a currently circulating malicious email campaign, that's impersonating GestPay
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Chinese spies used fake Facebook profile to friend NATO officials
Chinese spies created a fake Facebook profile of U.S. Navy admiral James Stavridis, friended various NATO officials, and gained access to their personal data. The fake profile has since been taken...
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U-2 spy plane keeps on soaring (photos)
The Pentagon, smitten with the Global Hawk drone, had been ready to ground the U-2 fleet for good. But the latest Air Force budget proposal tells a different tale.
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Hackers can spy on BlackBerry PlayBook connections
A security vulnerability allows an attacker to listen in on the connection between the PlayBook tablet and a BlackBerry handset.
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Torrific: Helping you to avoid the Internet BitTorrent spies
Downloading with a BitTorrent client means the whole world can see what you've been downloading. Use Torrific to help avoid that discomforting thought.
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Internet BitTorrent Spies
Think no one knows what you've downloaded off the Internet with BitTorrent? Think again.
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Skype monitoring, Gmail hacks, and fake iTunes updates: How 'spy agencies' track you
The private sector makes billions in revenue through sales of its covert technologies to state agencies. But what can the technology actually do?
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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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UK cyber-security strategy: Spy agency to share secret technology with private industry
The UK government is to shortly announce this coming year's cyber-security strategy, including giving private industry access to government 'state secret' technologies.
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News to know: SOPA, Net neutrality, UK online outlaws, Google's effect on spying
News to know -- November 14-18: 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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