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Clock ticking for gas stations to pump up data securityOpen in New Window
Lower gas prices aren't the only thing that's new at the pumps these days. Data encryption tools are also becoming part of the picture. read more »
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Will Microsoft Corner the Desktop Security Market?Open in New Window
Microsoft plans to offer a free antivirus product, code-named "Morro," in the second half of this year, when the company removes Windows Live OneCare from the retail market. But cautious consumers ma read more »
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Hack Forces Twitter Into 'Full Security Review'Open in New Window
Twitter Inc. has launched a comprehensive review of the defenses in its popular social network and microblogging service after hackers last week hijacked the accounts of several high-profile users. read more »
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Google Cell Phone Raises HTC Revenues 22%Open in New Window
Thanks to hits like the T-Mobile G1 and its "Touch" line, High Tech Computers reports $1.4 billion in revenue for the fourth quarter. read more »
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Google China and Baidu apologize for porn linksOpen in New Window
Shamed by government crackdownThree of China's most popular search engines have apologized for being slow to remove links to pornographic material, following the government's pledge on Monday to crac read more »
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Encryption top IT security initiative in 2009Open in New Window
"Encryption seen as biggest IT security initiative in 2009, according to a Forrester Research survey." read more »
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Researchers hack into Intel's vProOpen in New Window
"Security researchers said they've found a way to circumvent an Intel vPro security feature used to protect PCs and the programs that they run from tampering." read more »
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Apple Security: Time To Stop Feeling Superior?Open in New Window
"There have been far more Apple-related security problems in the past two years than in previous years, requiring Mac users to be more vigilant than ever to ensure that their computers are safe." read more »
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