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Organized crime tampers with European card swipe devices more»»
Customer data beamed overseas
Hundreds of card swipers used by retail stores across Europe are believed to have been tampered by organized crime syndicates in China and Pakistan, according to US National Counterintelligence Executive Joel Brenner.…
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Gates dethroned as tech's richest get thumped more»»
Larry Ellison searches sofa for change
It seems that tech's billionaires are sharing the privations of ordinary citizens, whose savings are vanishing and pensions becoming worthless as stock markets tumble.…
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Wal-Mart pressured into tune keys life support more»»
DRM servers open 'for the present time'
For digital music vendors, protecting files with digital rights management (DRM) is like a lobster trap. It's easy enough to enter into, but getting back out is another matter entirely.…
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New Google bugs empower phishermen more»»
Domain vuln + frame injection = dead ringer spoof pages
Google's Gmail service suffers from security flaws that make it trivial for attackers to create authentic-looking spoof pages that steal users' login credentials, a security expert has demonstrated. Google Calendar and other sensitive Google services are susceptible to similar tampering.…
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Lenny might be late more»»
Debian: 'We're almost there'
Debian project leader Steve McIntyre has dismissed claims that the next stable version of Debian – codename Lenny – could be delayed until June 2009. Based on the number of outstanding release-critical bugs and the time it has taken to fix them on previous releases, Debian developer Bastian Venthur estimated it will take a further eight or nine months to bring Lenny up to release quality.…
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