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Automating Infrastructure and Operations Management with VMware
With VMware, virtualization tools come with a management system built in. Check out this webcast to learn more.
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New ransomware impersonates the U.S Department of Justice
Security researchers from Trusteer have intercepted a ransomware variant being pushed using the Citadel crimeware platform.
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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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Should the DoJ investigate e-book DRM and hardware lock-in?
The problem is that when you start to examine lock-in to specific hardware, you're opening a can of worms.
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DoJ sues Apple, publishers in e-book price fixing antitrust suit
The DoJ is suing Apple and five major e-book publishers as it begins an antitrust investigation into the alleged collusion of e-book price fixing.
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Apple preparing DoJ court battle over e-book fixing: report
Apple is reportedly preparing to take allegations of e-book price fixing to the Department of Justice.
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Petition: Investigate employers asking for Facebook passwords
Progressive Change Campaign Committee (PCCC) has launched a petition backing two U.S. senators who have called for an investigation into the practice of employers asking for Facebook passwords.
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DOJ approves Google, Motorola Mobility merger
Following a seal of approval from the European Commission, now the U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly following suit in the matter of Google's proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility.
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Justice Dept. 'set to clear' Google, Motorola merger
The Justice Dept. is expected to approve Google's proposed acquisition of smartphone market Motorola Mobility. But European authorities must approve the deal, too.
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Weekend Anonymous attacks bring down major websites
CBS, Universal Music, and Vivendi, among others, were brought down by Anonymous DDoS attacks over the weekend. Is Facebook next?
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How Anonymous took down the DoJ, RIAA, MPAA and Universal Music Websites
Anonymous, the Internet-based hacker and protest group, did it with a distributed denial of service attack, here's how they did it.
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Anonymous hacks DOJ, RIAA, MPAA and Universal Music websites
Anonymous is going after the music and entertainment industries as well as the Department of Justice in retaliation to several arrests made on Thursday morning.
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Justice Department moves on from AT&T to Verizon
The Department of Justice now probing Verizon Wireless over several purchases of spectrum from cable companies.
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U.S. wins Twitter battle against foreign WikiLeaks collaborator
Let this be a warning to other foreign agents who want to cause harm to the U.S. Don't.
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Google and Barnes & Noble get serious about Android patent lawsuits
It looks like Google, is going to start defending its allies from Android patent lawsuits, while Barnes & Nobles' is upping the stakes in its own Android intellectual property battle with Microsoft
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B&N asks DOJ to investigate Microsoft
Barnes & Noble accused Microsoft of using patent infringement claims to drive up the prices of its competitors.
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Oracle under fire over ethics again: Feds investigating bribery for business in Africa
Oracle is under investigation by the Feds for bribery in its West Africa business dealings. The region is a tough place to do business and poverty causes corruption just as corruption causes...
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U.S. Justice Dept. moves to block AT&T, T-Mobile merger
The U.S. government has officially filed suit to block AT&T's proposed $39 billion acquisition of T-Mobile.
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DOJ stumped for EU approval of Oracle-Sun deal
A Wikileaks cable highlights how U.S. regulators were worried about the EU sinking Oracle's acquisition of Sun.
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DOJ: Google coughs up $500 million over Canadian pharmacy ads
Google settles with the Department of Justice for $500 million for enabling Canadian pharmacies to target U.S. consumers.
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Anonymous releases private emails, government contracts, VPN credentials, and more
Rogue hacker group Anonymous has released a slew of information from government contractor IRC Federal. See their release notes and find out the specifics of the leak here.
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