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How to combat the botnet army The malware armies are growing, with a sharp rise in the number of computers corralled into botnets --far-flung networks of infected PCs that digital crooks use to steal financial account data, relay spam, and launch crippling Internet attacks. Now that popular Web si Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Army Ponies Up $50M to Fund Combat Video Games Games are increasingly serious business, apparently serious enough to convince the U.S. Army to green light a dedicated video games unit and earmark $50 million over five years for game-related projects to enhance soldier combat-readiness. Funding for this new "games for training" program begins in. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > WashingtonPost |
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'G.I. Jill' Goes From Combat to Catwalk Army Sgt. Jill Stevens is using her combat skills in Miss America pageant. Home > Rss Directory > General > ABC News |
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Botnets: The new political activism As the United States' presidential candidates pinball their way across New Hampshire on the day of the state's closely watched primary elections, a new form of grassroots activism appears to be taking root across the Atlantic, in Eastern Europe, that melds dirty pool Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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High-Tech Combat Equipment Expedited for Use in Iraq WASHINGTON -- The Army will deliver some key technologies to ground forces in war zones three years ahead of schedule as part of its $160 billion combat modernization program led by Boeing and SAIC. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > WashingtonPost |
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Alleged Kiwi botnet mastermind in court Black sheep An 18-year-old suspected of masterminding a botnet-fueled international cybercrime network has appeared in a New Zealand court.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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LSDigital drops federal botnet confession Hacker admits to hosing Rubbermaid A US-based hacker has admitted he reaped thousands of dollars by breaking into corporate computers in Europe and making them part of a botnet that automatically installed adware.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Kraken stripped of World's Largest Botnet crown (maybe) Is it new or is it Bobax? RSA If you're looking for a good reason why security professionals might want to pool their research about botnets and other cyber threats, look no further than findings released earlier this week about a botnet dubbed Kraken.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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US Army proto-Dalek combat robots enter testing Flying wastebin wardroids a taste of things to come? Monster Pentagon contractors Boeing and SAIC jointly announced today that two of their latest offerings for the future robot armies of America have entered military testing early. The machines in question are a relatively dull lightweight groun Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Botnet farmers play the international exchange game Oz installs worth 30 times more than Asia Spyware authors are prepared to pay botnet farmers or webmasters much more for infecting PCs in the UK or Australia than machines in continental Europe.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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USAF Colonel goes on the offensive with botnet destroyer plan Enemies reduced to 'hunks of metal and plastic' After watching the US military infrastructure get kicked around like a playground weakling, an Air Force colonel wants to strike back by building a massive botnet that would mount massive denial-of-service counterattacks on adversaries that attack U Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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How To Boost Employee Morale On A Budget Penny-pinching tips to combat malaise in a tough economy. Home > Rss Directory > Business > Forbes |
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Warezov botnet rises from the grave Undead spam After laying low for the better part of a year, the Warezov botnet is back - with some new tricks up its sleeve.… Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Swiss Army Knife Launches the Age of the Multitool : Photo: Courtesy VictorinoxThe first spring-loaded Swiss Army knife, the Offiziersmesser, included a single knife blade, two screwdrivers, a can opener and an awl punch. When it was registered as a trademark by Swiss-blade-craftsman Carl Elsener 111 years ago, no one would have believ Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Swiss Army Knife Launches the Age of the Multitool : Photo: Courtesy VictorinoxThe first spring-loaded Swiss Army knife, the Offiziersmesser, included a single knife blade, two screwdrivers, a can opener and an awl punch. When it was registered as a trademark by Swiss-blade-craftsman Carl Elsener 111 years ago, no one would have believ Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Terrorists Could Use Twitter For Mayhem, Army Report Muses - InformationWeek ABC NewsTerrorists Could Use Twitter For Mayhem, Army Report MusesInformationWeek - 3 hours agoAn intelligence paper outlines technologies that terrorist organizations could use to inflict harm, including cell phone GPS data, voice-changing technology, and Twitter updat Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Age of Conan's Player-Vs.-Player Combat a Blessing, Curse Your wait is over. Age of Conan delivers with a new combat system enabling player vs. player gaming. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Age of Conan's Player-Vs.-Player Combat a Blessing, Curse Your wait is over. Age of Conan delivers with a new combat system enabling player vs. player gaming. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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June 12, 1897: The Swiss Army Gets Its Own Knife 1897: Karl Elsener legally registers his "soldiers' knife" for use by the Swiss army. In an age when nationalism was fashionable, Elsener, a Swiss manufacturer of surgical instruments and cutlery, was a very fashionable man indeed. So he was less than thrilled to learn that the Swiss a Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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June 12, 1897: The Swiss Army Gets Its Own Knife 1897: Karl Elsener legally registers his "soldiers' knife" for use by the Swiss army. In an age when nationalism was fashionable, Elsener, a Swiss manufacturer of surgical instruments and cutlery, was a very fashionable man indeed. So he was less than thrilled to learn that the Swiss a Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |

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