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Live Webcast: 3 Simple Steps to Better Patch Security
For better patch security, you'll need to take some precautions and know how to react when the time comes. For help with that, check out this live webcast from TechRepublic.
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Over 1,000 UK desktops part of botnet, says Symantec
Over a thousand UK health systems have been compromised and are part of a data-stealing botnet, according to security company Symantec.
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LHC steps closer to discoveries on antimatter
The first particle has been detected in a Large Hadron Collider experiment that hopes to shed light on the nature of interactions between matter and antimatter.
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Microsoft supplier criticized for 'prison-like' factory
A Chinese firm that supplies keyboards and peripherals for a number of technology companies has been criticized over the working conditions in one of its factories.
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Intel sets production date for Sandy Bridge
Intel has said its next chip platform, codenamed Sandy Bridge, will go into production by the end of 2010.
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LHC experiments run at highest energy level yet
After overcoming some hurdles, researchers operated the Large Hadron Collider at its highest energy level yet on Tuesday, gathering data after smashing protons into each other.
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UK launches space agency
The UK government has launched a UK Space Agency dedicated to coordinating the government's involvement in civilian spaceflight, with responsibility for looking after policy and budgets.
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China blocking some Google search results
Google has confirmed that the Chinese authorities have begun blocking certain terms from a local search engine, after the company said it would no longer censor results for those terms itself.
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LHC reaches highest power levels - so far
The Large Hadron Collider has reached its highest power so far, taking Cern closer to its goal of using the particle accelerator to conduct experiments that will discover new physics.
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How the butterfly botnet was broken
A joint operation by researchers from Canadian security firm Defense Intelligence and Spain's PandaLabs led to the arrest of three men in Spain earlier this month in connection with the Mariposa...
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Google boosts Chrome privacy in new beta
Google has improved privacy features and introduced automated translation of foreign-language web pages in a new version of its Chrome 4.1 beta browser for Windows.
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Google Buzz gets security fix
Google has fixed a security flaw that had the potential to allow a hacker to compromise Google Buzz accounts.
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Oracle releases emergency patch
Oracle has released a patch for a server flaw that can be exploited over a network without the use of a username or password.
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17-year-old Microsoft flaw affects Windows 7
A flaw that has been present in Microsoft software since 1993, and still affects Windows 7, has been published by a security researcher.
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India blocks millions of cell phones
India has blocked service to all mobile phones without a valid identity code, as part of anti-terrorist measures being implemented.
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Large Hadron Collider sets record
The recently restarted Large Hadron Collider has become the world's most powerful particle accelerator, after setting a new record for beam intensity.
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Large Hadron Collider sees first collisions
The world's largest particle accelerator has performed its first collisions, and its first beam acceleration.
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Beware business cloud dangers, says EU agency
Businesses should use caution when procuring cloud services, according to the European agency charged with promoting IT security good practice.
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UK police make Zeus Trojan arrests
The UK Metropolitan Police Central e-Crime Unit made two arrests earlier this month for suspected use of the Zeus Trojan.
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Intel to use EC slip-up in antitrust defense
Intel plans to use a finding of the European Ombudsman in its appeal against a European Commission antitrust fine.
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Zero-day flaw found in web encryption
A zero-day flaw in the TLS and SSL protocols, which are commonly used to encrypt web pages, has been made public.
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