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PTI 04:46 PM | August 16,2009
Identity thieves and hackers are setting increasingly sophisticated traps to dupe the jobless, who are evidently off guard
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AFP 01:02 AM | May 08,2009
The US software colossus has touted anti-piracy protections it built into Windows 7 to thwart the spread of illegal copies of the operating system
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PTI 03:47 PM | March 29,2009
Their sleuthing, in less than 2 years, has infiltrated at least 1,295 computers in 103 countries, including many belonging to embassies, foreign ministries and other government offices
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Seema Singh 12:23 AM | February 16,2009
Strategic it is when Yahoo is opening its mail platform to third-party use for customization, expecting the students, engineers, start-ups as well as established companies to build applications
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PTI 01:31 PM | November 26,2008
“Back off, go read some course books, else you will lose both, your name and this game. We will literally smoke your doors off like other groups did before,” said the message from Pakistan Cyber Army
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03:19 PM | November 13,2008
While the ferocity and frequency of the hackers’ attacks were growing, the capability of their targets to cope was weakening due to financial pressures
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Rochelle Garner / Bloomberg 12:46 AM | August 12,2008
A study last year found that brokerage firms lost about $22 mn due to illegal activities
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04:18 PM | May 22,2008
A number of DDoS attacks are being mounted on the Indian websites of late
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10:01 AM | March 24,2008
Reliability of electronic systems are being questioned by Americans as they feel they are more vulnerable to software/ hardware glitches and manipulation by hackers
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Bill Husted 12:55 AM | March 12,2008
There are people who worry so much about computer risks that it has turned computing into a chore
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01:42 PM | August 06,2007
US Federal agents bring on board hackers and computer security professionals to fight war on terrorism and cyber crime; also resolve conflict between public safety and Internet privacy
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Jamin Brophy-Warren / Wall Street Journal 12:30 AM | May 12,2007
The $40 (about Rs1,600) game controller hits balls, plays deejay and regulates a Roomba
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