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| 05/14/2013 | Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for May 2013 This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for May 2013. |
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| 05/14/2013 | Cyber-Gang Steals $45M in Hack of Prepaid Debit Cards, Bank ATMs Authorities say that the defendants were members of a group that orchestrated the hacks of financial institutions around the world as well as the theft of millions. |
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| 05/09/2013 | Microsoft rushes IE8 zero-day fix into next week's Patch Tuesday 34 fixes will also include patches for the IE10 Pwn2Own vulnerabilities |
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| 05/09/2013 | Nothing funny about how The Onion got hacked Explanation boils down to a simple but persistent phishing attack |
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| 05/07/2013 | Too many admins spoil your security Never give users more access rights than needed. If you hand out admin privileges like candy, it'll come back to haunt you |
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| 04/10/2013 | The worst data breaches It is early but it has been a bad year for personal data exposure already |
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| 04/09/2013 | Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for April 2013 With the release of the security bulletins for April 2013, this bulletin summary replaces the bulletin advance notification originally issued April 4, 2013. For more information about the bulletin advance notification service, see Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification. |
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| 04/02/2013 | Windows XP decline stalls as users hold onto aged OS A third of all Windows users -- including up to 20 percent of enterprise systems -- could still be running XP when Microsoft pulls the plug on patches in 2014 |
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| 03/27/2013 | Update: Spamhaus hit by biggest-ever DDoS attacks DDoS traffic of up to 300Gbps has been directed at anti-spam site |
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| 03/18/2013 | Microsoft starts auto-installing Windows 7 SP1 on consumer PCs Tuesday Preps customers for April demise of support for Windows 7 RTM |
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| 03/14/2013 | If Google were a hacker, it'd be going to prison Instead, the megarich megacorp pays piddling price for Wi-Fi cyber spying, and corporate accountability remains MIA |
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| 03/12/2013 | Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for March 2013 This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for March 2013. |
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| 03/08/2013 | Facebook does damage control after claims of rigged News Feed One user reports a 1,000 percent increase in interaction after paying to promote a post |
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| 03/04/2013 | It's time to loosen your cold, dead grip on Windows XP With XP apocalypse nearly a year away, admins should jump to Windows 7 or Windows 8 before they're pushed over the cliff |
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| 02/20/2013 | Apple hit by malware attack The company said it has found no evidence that the attackers stole any data |
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| 02/08/2013 | If the PC dies, Windows 8 will be its killer, says analyst Monitors migration of entertainment activities from PCs to tablets, smartphones; bets on the PC's demise only if Windows 8 succeeds on tablets |
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| 01/10/2013 | U.S. bank cyber attacks reflect frightening new era Experts and government officials believe the attacks are in retaliation for sanctions, and for U.S. cyber attacks on Iranian computer systems |
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| 12/17/2012 | Google Analytics Shows You What Bad Web Practices Look Like in Real Life Using a series of cautionary (and hilarious) YouTube videos, Google Analytics shows examples of poor web design and digital marketing -- but in real life. |
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| 12/12/2012 | Hacker group makes good on promise to attack major banks PNC, Bank of American, and SunTrust suffered site slowdowns, outages after threats of DDoS attacks from Islamic hacker group |
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| 12/06/2012 | New "Dockster" malware targets Apple computers Trojan software, found on a website dedicated to the Dalai Lama, exploits the same Java vulnerability used by the Flashback malware |
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