Hacker Posts Personal Data About 6 Million Chilean Residents view story
abcnews.go.com — An anonymous hacker has posted personal data about 6 million Chilean residents on the Internet, highlighting wider privacy problems in the country.
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Money Meltdown: US Muses Backing All Deposits, No Deposit-Insurance Ceiling view story
This would mean that there would be no deposit insurance ceiling. So even if you had more than $100,000 in the bank, even if you had $1,000,000 in the bank, the government would give you back ALL of that money if your bank failed.
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Build your own IDS or IPS - Part 2 - Installing and Configuring Snort with MySQL | Tech Blog | view story
Learn howto build your very own ips and ids using open source
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New Google bugs empower phishermen view story
Google's Gmail service suffers from a security flaw that makes it trivial for attackers to create authentic-looking spoof pages that steal users' login credentials. Google Calendar and other sensitive Google services are susceptible to similar tampering.
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World Bank Under Cyber Siege in 'Unprecedented Crisis' view story
The World Bank Group's computer network - one of the largest repositories of sensitive data about the economies of every nation - has been raided repeatedly by outsiders for more than a year.
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The Wall Street Bailout and Caylee Anthony—Ann Coulter Sees a Connection view story
I think some right wingers have moved past Worried. They've arrived at Frantic, on their way to Hysteric. Why else would Ann Coulter blame Caylee's mom for the nation's economic crisis?
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Adware Supplies One Third of All Malware view story
On Thursday, Panda Security released its report for the third quarter stating that adware is responsible for one third of all new malicious software. In particular, the security company cited increased use of fake antivirus scanners.
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