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Five easy hacks for your PC and Wi-Fi network Hacking isn't just for geeks anymore. In this era of ubiquitous gadgetry and free information, anyone with a screwdriver can do a little unauthorized tinkering. Sure, the word "hacking" has negative connotations. But hacking is really about being a do-it-yourselfer. T Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Operation Sprogwatch: Keeping tabs on the kids No snoop for you, buddi? It's every parent's dream - reliable and easy-accessed information on what your offspring are up to. Electronics systems such as Spyphone II 8210 actually allow you to dial into your child's mobile, and eavesdrop on their conversations. And now, there's the "buddi", which Home > Rss Directory > General > The Register |
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Civil rights groups: FCC should allow network management The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should allow broadband providers to manage their networks and slow "bandwidth hogs," despite concerns that such practices arbitrarily target some customers, said a coalition of seven civil rights groups. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Startups take on network security, management Interop inspires industry veterans and newcomers alike to put on display their most innovative products, hoping to catch the eye of network managers with IT problems to solve.While established vendors splurge on Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Verizon moving to 100Gbps network in 2009 Verizon Business plans to start deploying a 100Gbps network over its major routes at the start of 2009.Verizon Business has long said that it viewed 40Gbps network capability as a mere stepping stone to an event Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Flash attack could take over your router Security researchers have released code showing how a pair of widely used technologies could be misused to take control of a victim's Web browsing experience.The code, published over the weekend by researchers A Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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FCC Probes How Carriers Handle P2P Network Traffic, E-mail - InformationWeek ABC NewsFCC Probes How Carriers Handle P2P Network Traffic, E-mailInformationWeek - 6 hours agoThe FCC asked Comcast to respond to complaints that it blocked or slowed certains kinds of traffic. It also asked for public comment on wireless carriers' handling of text me Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Report: Washington tabs Sarkisian as new head coach - Seattle Post Intelligencer Bleacher ReportReport: Washington tabs Sarkisian as new head coachSeattle Post Intelligencer - 1 hour agoSeattle, WA (Sports Network) - Southern California offensive coordinator Steve Sarkisian will reportedly become the next head coach of the Washington Huskies.Rep Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Supercharge Your Wireless Router With Open Firmware Replace the firmware running on your home network's router and become a power user overnight. Boost your signal, block file transfers, restrict yours kids' internet access or just make lots of pretty traffic graphs. In Wired.com's How-To Wiki. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Supercharge Your Wireless Router With Open Firmware Replace the firmware running on your home network's router and become a power user overnight. Boost your signal, block file transfers, restrict yours kids' internet access or just make lots of pretty traffic graphs. In Wired.com's How-To Wiki. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Keeping An Eye On Your Internet Speed With Netspeed (GNOME/Ubuntu 8.04) HowtoForge: "Netspeed is a GNOME applet that shows the current down- and upload bandwidth of a network device. You can use it to keep an eye on your Internet speed, for example. This guide shows how to install it on an Ubuntu 8.04 desktop." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Update: IT administrator pleads not guilty to network tampering A disgruntled network administrator pleaded not guilty Thursday to charges of computer tampering for allegedly setting up an unauthorized access system and holding much of the city of San Francisco's computer network hostage. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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San Francisco's mayor gets back keys to the network San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom met with jailed IT administrator Terry Childs Monday, convincing him to hand over the administrative passwords to the city's multimillion dollar wide area network.Childs made hea Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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UPDATE: San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords In its bid to protect the city from one computer security risk, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office may very well have created another.The office of San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has mad Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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San Francisco DA discloses city's network passwords In its bid to protect the city from one computer security risk, the San Francisco District Attorney's Office may very well have created another.The office of San Francisco District Attorney Kamala Harris has mad Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Ways to keep your laptop, privacy safe during holiday travel If you're planning on traveling with your laptop this holiday season, you might want to travel prepared. The statistics are overwhelmingly bad: According to Gartner, one laptop is stolen every 53 seconds.U.S. ai Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Stop employees from leaking your corporate data You might know how to secure your network devices and datacenters to keep your corporate intelligence safe. But do you know how to teach your employees how to guard against attacks -- not generically, but based on the work they do? Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Reporters ejected after Black Hat network attack Here's a lesson for reporters covering the Black Hat security conference: Trust no one.Reporters for the French security publication Global Security Mag were kicked out of the annual security conference Thursday Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Obama can't have a BlackBerry. Should your CEO? The press has been all over President-Elect Barack Obama's addiction to his BlackBerry and the possibility that he might have to give it up for reasons of national security. But no one in the media seems to be asking the most logical follow-up question: Is the cyberte Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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AT&T plans $1 billion network investment AT&T will spend $1 billion in 2008 to expand its IP (Internet Protocol) networks for large businesses, driven by an "explosive surge" in data, voice and video traffic, the company said Wednesday.AT&T's investmen Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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