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Reflections on a new internal data theft study While external data breaches involving household brand names such as TJX tend to grab more headlines, insider data thefts are emerging as compliance and reputational risks for organizations. Recent studies suggest that over 60 percent of data breaches originate from a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Open-source software a security risk, study claims Open-source software is a significant security risk for corporations that use it because in many cases, the open source community fails to adhere to minimal security best practices, according a study released Monday. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Lawmakers introduce new net neutrality bill Two lawmakers have introduced legislation that would prohibit broadband providers from blocking or impairing Web content from competitors.Reps. Ed Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat, and Chip Pickering, a Mississi Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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UN Nuclear Agency to Study Claims of Secret Syrian Reactor - New York Times UN Nuclear Agency to Study Claims of Secret Syrian ReactorNew York Times - 1 hour agoBy REUTERS VIENNA (Reuters) - The United Nations nuclear watchdog pledged Friday to investigate whether Syria secretly built an atomic reactor with North Korean help, but the agency also c Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Microsoft to unveil new licensing policies for virtual machines Virtualization industry observers expect Microsoft to eliminate a licensing restriction that has hampered the mobility of virtual servers, perhaps as soon as next week.Under current Microsoft rules, software run Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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User-group study: Mainframes live on through SOA Mainframe systems are playing a key role in many SOA (service-oriented architecture) projects, according to a study released this week by IBM user group SHARE.Mainframes like IBM's System z are integral to SOA a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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US Says Hussein Spy Agency and Iraqi Organized ’02 Trip by ... - New York Times BBC NewsUS Says Hussein Spy Agency and Iraqi Organized ’02 Trip by ...New York Times - 1 hour agoBy PHILIP SHENON WASHINGTON - The Justice Department alleged Wednesday that Saddam Hussein’s principal foreign intelligence agency and an Iraqi spy liv Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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A new day for Macs in the enterprise? When Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that the iPhone was ready for enterprise use, the announcement caused a stir that few of the world's iconic businessmen could match. It seemed that everyone from rank-and-file worker-bees to CEOs wanted to get their corporate applic Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Study Says DNA Flaw May Raise Autism Risk - New York Times CNNStudy Says DNA Flaw May Raise Autism RiskNew York Times - 1 hour agoBy BENEDICT CAREY A rare genetic flaw that occurs spontaneously near or during conception may sharply increase the risk that a child will develop autism, researchers reported Wednesday.Chromosom Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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No Pristine Oceans Left, New Map Shows - National Geographic National Science Foundation (press release)No Pristine Oceans Left, New Map ShowsNational Geographic - 5 hours agoNo areas of the world's oceans remain completely untouched by humanity's influence, according to a new study. Every area of the oceans is feeling the effec Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Asia is world's source for new flu strains, study says - Los Angeles Times Dog Flu Diet and DiseasesAsia is world's source for new flu strains, study saysLos Angeles Times - 2 hours agoBy Thomas H. Maugh II, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer Solving a 60-year-old mystery, researchers have concluded that new flu strains emerge in eastern and sout Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Group Seeks New Warning About Botox - New York Times Health NewstrackGroup Seeks New Warning About BotoxNew York Times - 23 hours agoBy GARDINER HARRIS WASHINGTON - Botox and a similar injected drug have been associated with 16 deaths, four of them in children, and scores of serious injuries that occurred after the drug Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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National Study Finds High Levels of Mercury in Tuna - New York Times Enews 2.0National Study Finds High Levels of Mercury in TunaNew York Times - Jan 24, 2008By Marian Burros The international conservation group Oceana has issued a report that found levels of mercury in fresh tuna in stores and restaurants across the United States that Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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New study reveals the best sunscreens to buy - Monsters and Critics.com ABC NewsNew study reveals the best sunscreens to buyMonsters and Critics.com- 2 hours agoBy April MacIntyre Jul 4, 2008, 20:12 GMT The sun will eat your skin alive, in case you have been incommunicado for the last 35 years or so.And Bring the Sunscreen New York Tim Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Mobile Linux group gains new members, phones, and software The LiMo Foundation plans to announce new members on Monday, including one that is sharing code for developing mobile Web applications, in what the group says is an indication that itsLinux mobile-phone platform is maturing. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Speed Freaks: The 10 Fastest Green Cars on the Planet : Photo: Karl JacobAmong old-school gearheads, conventional wisdom is that gasoline is where the fun is, was and always will be (until the pumps run dry). Alternative-fuel automobiles -- hybrids, diesels, electrics and the like -- are dorky, cumbersome and slow. But a growing body of evidence sug Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Speed Freaks: The 10 Fastest Green Cars on the Planet : Photo: Karl JacobAmong old-school gearheads, conventional wisdom is that gasoline is where the fun is, was and always will be (until the pumps run dry). Alternative-fuel automobiles -- hybrids, diesels, electrics and the like -- are dorky, cumbersome and slow. But a growing body of evidence sug Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Apple's Snow Leopard: an OS without new features? It merited only an aside in Apple CEO Steve Jobs ' keynote at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The real information about the next version of Mac OS X, if any, was flashed later in the day only to developers, and only under a nondisclosure agreement that p Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Math Scores Show No Gap for Girls, Study Finds - New York Times dBTechnoMath Scores Show No Gap for Girls, Study FindsNew York Times- Jul 24, 2008By TAMAR LEWIN Three years after the president of Harvard, Lawrence H. Summers, got into trouble for questioning women’s “intrinsic aptitude” for science and engineering - and 16 y Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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AIDS Benefits of Circumcision Are Limited, Study Finds - New York Times AFPAIDS Benefits of Circumcision Are Limited, Study FindsNew York Times- 1 hour agoWASHINGTON -- Circumcision reduces the risk of AIDS in men who have sex with women, but there is not enough evidence to show that it has a similar benefit in sex with other men, research Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |

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