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Facebook login & password theft en masse

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IT Blogwatch: Facebook login & password theft en masse: Ramnit slurps 45,000
Facebook logins and passwords are now being stolen by the Ramnit worm. An estimated 45,000 have so far been lifted by this sophisticated, hybrid malware. It's presumably an effort to break into more bank accounts. In IT Blogwatch, bloggers rush to change their passwords. Not to mention: Kate gets her warning ... Read More


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In this eGuide, Computerworld and sister publications CIO, Network World, and IT World examine some of the hottest issues around e-discovery and archiving today. Read on to discover how some organizations are approaching data-management challenges, and the tools that are available to help. View Now

Jonny Evans: CES 2012: Why Apple will steal the show (again)
CES 2012 is coming and it seems Apple will dominate once again, even without being there. That's because the firm already offers products and services that match those trends we'll see emerge as ever so, ever so important this year. Read More

Leigh Jasper: Collaboration trends for 2012: Part two
In this final post of my 2012 predictions, I'll touch on the impact that cloud computing is having on collaboration (and vice versa), as well as what it means for the enterprise. Read More

JR Raphael: A Google Nexus tablet to kill the Kindle Fire? Hang on a sec, folks
Google's making a Nexus-branded Android tablet with a sub-$200 price? Before you put too much stock in the blogosphere's latest juicy rumor, let's take a moment to consider its origins. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple's hot iTravel plan for the NFC iPhone 5
Apple has a secret plan to transform the travel industry in the iPhone 5, with the NFC-based iTravel app. This guide you through ticket purchase, baggage claim, check-in, security, your in-flight entertainment system and much more. Read More

Robert L. Mitchell: Comcast/Disney deal ties Web streaming to cable subs
Want to watch a television channel from Disney? You may need to buy a cable television bundle from Comcast first. Read More


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Open Source Virtualization FAQ
Learn the key advantages of Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization (RHEV), reasons for moving from Xen open source to the KVM hypervisor, RHEV's scalability, and avoiding the rising costs of VMware. Learn More

Jean-Marc Seguin: Get to the private cloud: Change people, process, technology
In the last installment on the benefits of cloud computing, we started focusing on the private cloud. But on this path to the private cloud, as we transform the data center from its traditional form to a more dynamic one that provides services to customers, is it really a question of technology? Read More

Preston Gralla: Credit Suisse -- 2012 will be a breakout year for Windows Phone 7
There's more evidence that 2012 may prove to be the year that Windows Phone finally breaks out: A Credit Suisse analyst today said that the platform will become the third major smartphone platform, with high growth this year. Read More

Jonny Evans: Apple 2012: iPad 3 ships March, iPad 4 in October?
The post-PC iPad will inevitably devour a huge chunk of the PC industry. This morning a report claims Apple has a plan for an advanced iPad 4 with amazing built-in apps set to ship in October this year, with an iPad 3 due in March. Read More

Preston Gralla: Why Google, not Microsoft, should buy the Nook business from Barnes & Noble
Barnes & Noble may be shopping its successful Nook business around not because the ereader is in trouble, but because it's become such a whopping success. Two potential suitors include Google and Microsoft -- and Google is clearly the better choice. Read More

Shark Tank: Oops!
Support call comes in from the marketing department, where they're trying to set up a high-resolution color printer. The problem is getting the company's only two Macs to print -- and this pilot fish doesn't know Macs. Read More

 
 
 

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