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Best Android Phones for Business
The best Android phone to date, the Galaxy Nexus dazzles with its curved display, sleek design, fast performance, and, of course, the Ice Cream Sandwich update.
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How NOT to Get a Job 101: Hack Marriott, Extort Execs for Work
Network World - The Department of Justice today said a man who sent malicious code to Marriott International Corporation, threatening to reveal confidential information taken from the company's computers if Marriott did not offer him a job, has been sent to prison for his criminal endeavor.
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Blog Post: Update on Kelihos Botnet and New Related Malware
There have been some recent confusing reports regarding whether the Kelihos botnet , which Microsoft partnered with Kyrus Tech Inc.
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Google takes steps to remove malware in Android Market
In the last year, Google has taken heat for their Android Market being vulnerable to viruses and malware as their open attitude towards app developers sharply contrasts the closed door, approval-required Apple app environment.
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Will Google's 'Bouncer' Make the Android...
Yesterday Google announced a significant-sounding effort to secure the Android Market, Google Bouncer.
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Lawsuit Raises Questions About Email Privacy At Work
Computerworld - A recent lawsuit filed against the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is drawing attention to the question of whether employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy when using personal email accounts on workplace computers.
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Symantec warns of Android Trojans that mutate with every download
Researchers from security vendor Symantec Corp. have identified a new premium-rate SMS Android Trojan horse that modifies its code every time it gets downloaded in order to bypass antivirus detection.
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You should check your PC for DNS Changer malware
You should check your computer for one of those sneaky DNS Changer malwares that modify system in order to redirect most of the victim's traffic to the services attacker needs.
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Boot up: Security firm backtracks on Android malware claims, Facebook's $3bn mystery, and more
Symantec has backtracked from assertions last week that 13 Android apps distributed by Google's Android Market were malicious, and now says that the code in question comes from an aggressive ad network that provides revenue to the smartphone programs.
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Recovery Toolbox File Undelete Free 1.1.2
When a file is deleted, most users think that it's gone for good. And it's exactly why they get so frantic when they find out that a file with really valuable information has been erased from their hard drive, portable HDD, USB stick or memory card.
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