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Unpatched DLL bugs let hackers exploit Windows 7 and IE9, says researcher RESOURCE COMPLIMENTS OF: IT Roadmap 2011 One-day learning for executive IT pros. Come to IT Roadmap in Boston on June 7 to explore new IT trends, technologies and strategies from leading analysts and peer experts. One-day event features workshops, tutorials, strategy sessions, keynotes and an interactive exhibit floor for in-depth technology learning designed for IT executives. FREE event. In this Issue
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CAST YOUR VOTE IN OUR LATEST QUICKPOLL Are you OK with carriers blocking Android's tethering applications? SHARK TANK OF THE DAY This is just a little prison IT humor -- right? This on-site tech pilot fish is sent out to a federal prison to troubleshoot the server. It turns out to be located in an old cell, which fish thinks is pretty funny -- at first. NEW COMPUTERWORLD JOB BOARD | ||||||||||
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