He had a nice, methodical plan to roll out iPods and iPhones and keep the music business under this thumb. Then came the hackers.
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Armed with $2.5 million in fresh funding, Indian startup hopes to increase sales of on-demand software that simulates attacks on computer systems.
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Family groups renew calls to clamp down on video game "Manhunt 2" after hackers access scenes of bloody killings that were scaled back to let the game go on sale in the United States.
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Pentagon report says Asia-Pacific region hackers are targeting U.S. missile systems.
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Threats are part of the routine, banks and financial institutions say.
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Security experts brace for viruses in Microsoft's Windows Vista.
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Hackers linked to China take Bureau of Industry and Security off-line.
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Unleashing new tactics, attackers increasingly target home users’ personal data.
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Phone giant enters citywide wireless market in Illinois while also revealing hacker attack.
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Security experts say hackers aren’t interested in attacking social network’s large community.
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Homeland Security department wants Microsoft users to install the latest patches.
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Cyber criminals are using open-source ideas to do evil.
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Malicious code writers turn to the Internet giant.
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Microsoft urges caution as it investigates a problem that exposes users to viruses.
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Microsoft has yet to release a fix for an Internet Explorer browser vulnerability.
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Google fixed a problem in its email program that allowed hackers to read people’s email and pose as legitimate users.
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Computer security outfit's CEO discusses benefits of certifying web sites as ‘Hacker Safe’ via method developed by his firm.
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Investors and traders should protect themselves when using wireless networks, cautions financial industry regulator.
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Privacy International leader tells Black Hat conference attendees to demand greater accountability from governments and organizations dealing with personal data.
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Cabir spreads to U.S., says security firm.
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